NHLBI Microarray Programs and Initiatives:
NHLBI Shared Microarray Facilities (RFA HL-02-007)
This research program is to facilitate the application of microarray technology to fundamental, hypothesis-driven research in the area of cardiovascular, pulmonary, hematological, and sleep disorders. Eleven highly interactive, multi-disciplinary facilities were established to meet this goal. These facilities provide study design guidance, microarray service, analytical tools and guidance in the interpretation of expression profiling results, and applicable knowledge/skills development and education to NHLBI supported researchers.
Funded Investigators:
- Carolina Cardiovascular Gene Expression Services
Dr. Winston Patterson, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill - Duke NHLBI DNA Microarray Center
Dr. Joseph Nevins, Duke University - The Jackson Laboratory Gene Expression Service
Dr. Juergen Naggert, The Jackson Laboratory - Massachusetts General Hospital Shared Microarray Facility
Dr. Mason Freeman, Massachusetts General Hospital - OHSU Gene Microarray Shared Resource
Dr. Grover Bagby, Oregon Health & Science University - The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center Microarray Core
Gordon Tomaselli, Johns Hopkins University - UCHSC Gene Expression Facility
Dr. Mark Geraci, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center - UCLA NHLBI Shared Microarray Facility
Dr. Stanley Nelson, University of California Los Angeles - UCSF NHLBI Shared Microarray Facility
Dr. David Erle, University of California San Francisco - University of Iowa NHLBI Shared Microarray Facility
Dr. M. Bento Soares, University of Iowa - University of Washington Center for Expression Arrays
Dr. Daniel Sabath, University of Washington
NHLBI Administrative Supplements for Microarray Applications and Analyses (NOT HL-02-003)
This was a one-time supplement announcement to support the application of microarray technology to ongoing NHLBI research programs. The goal was to provide the opportunity for NHLBI grantees to incorporate the use of microarray technology into their experimental plan when the proposed supplemental research falls within the original scope of the parent grant.
Microarray Related Resources:
Programs for Genomic Applications (PGAs) Website
This program also develop microarray resources and tools for the research community to link genes to biological function on a genomic scale.
NHLBI Microarray Resources Contact:
Dr. Jane Ye, Ph.D.
Division of Heart and Vascular Diseases
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
6701 Rockledge Drive
Rockledge II, Rm 9148, MSC 7940
Bethesda, Maryland 20892-7940
Phone: 301-435-0513
Fax: 301-480-1335
E-mail: yej@mail.nih.gov
April 2004



