Abstract

Once again, BioTechniques and NIH Sales have reviewed National Institutes of Health grant records to discover how investigators are deploying research technology. This month, we reviewed 2385 grants employing microarray technology. These research projects won $948.4 million in grant support, from a high of $9.8 million to three grants listed at $1 each (perhaps an error), or as little as $2,339. The National Cancer Institute led the fi eld in supporting microarray-based research, funding 21.3% of the total, followed by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (13.2%), and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (11.2%). Featured here are some of the projects that received the highest levels of support.

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