GSI Seed Grant Awards 2011
Third Annual Genome Science Institute Seed Grant Award Recipients
The BUMC Genome Science Institute (GSI), established in 2008, fosters collaboration and serves as a resource for Boston University investigators engaged in genetics and genomics research and education. The GSI is pleased to announce the recipients of the third annual GSI Seed Grant Award.
1. “Cchl/Hccs during oogenesis in flies and mice“
Caryn Navarro, PhD
Boston University School of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Biomedical Genetics
Kenneth H. Albrecht, PhD
Boston University School of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Biomedical Genetics
Orian Shirihai, PhD
Boston University School of Medicine
Department of Medicine
2. “Tailoring therapeutics to genomic profiles in Hemoglobinopathies”
Susan D. Perrine, MD
Boston University School of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Section of Hematology & Medical Oncology
David H. K. Chui, MD, FRCPC
Boston University School of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Section of Hematology & Medical Oncology
GSI Seed grants are intended to support:
The expansion of research at Boston University by supporting new collaborations between groups with diverse expertise to address an important scientific question in genetics and genomics research.
Development of new and emerging areas of genetics and genomics research.
The GSI Seed Grant Committee and GSI Directors thank the applicants and reviewers who participated in this process and look forward to continued growth in genetics and genomics research at Boston University.
Please contact the GSI at gsi@bu.edu with questions or with your ideas on how the GSI can better facilitate or develop genetics and genomics research at BU.