Lab researchers go where the funding is and lab suppliers are quick to follow:
A quick check of grants awarded in the Los Angeles Area shows these top NIH funded projects. Although a few are peripheral to life science research, including several social and psychological studies, most are target on for hands on lab research.
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Project |
Funding |
UCLA Los Angeles Brazil AIDS Consortium |
$2,482,070 |
Cancer Center Support Grant |
$2,287,860 |
UCLA AIDS Prevention and Treatment Clinical Trials Unit |
$2,245,101 |
Family and Neighborhood Interventions to Reduce Heart Disease Risk in East L.A. |
$1,901,795 |
CURE: Digestive Diseases Research Center |
$836,722 |
Informatics Center for Neurogenetics and Neurogenomics |
$692,582 |
1/2-Early Intervention for Youth at Risk for Bipolar Disorder |
$657,353 |
California Center for Population Research (CCPR) at UCLA |
$618,621 |
Parkinson's Diseases Susceptibility Genes and Pesticides |
$579,143 |
Molecular Analysis of the Host Immune Response in Leprosy |
$542,243 |
Function of the Kinetoplast in the Hemoflagellates |
$506,834 |
Non-contrast 4-D Dynamic MRA in Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) |
$476,651 |
Transmitter Release from Mammalian Horizontal Cells |
$456,177 |
Neurodevelopment and Psychosis in the 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome |
$454,546 |
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$452,839 |
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF NEURAL REMODELING OF THE VENTRICLES |
$394,825 |
Identification and Characterization of the Genetic Basis of PPCD |
$385,000 |
New Optical and Genetic Tools to Study Diverse Calcium Signals in Astrocytes |
$385,000 |
UCLA Child Health Research Career Development Award |
$370,941 |
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