Grants
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"An Extensible Semantic Bridge between
Biodiversity and Genomics." (PI: Stephen Scott; co-PIs:
Leenkiat Soh, Etsuko Moriyama, Federico Ocampo, Mary-Liz Jameson, Steve Harris,
Scott Henninger).
National Science Foundation
grant
0743783, August 1, 2008–July 31, 2011, $1.37M.
(Main product: The Biofinity Project)
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"Renaissance Computing." (PI: Leen-Kiat Soh; co-PIs: Ashok Samal,
Stephen Scott, Etsuko Moriyama, Stephen Ramsay, et al.)
National Science Foundation
grant 0829647, July 1, 2008–June 30, 2010, $150k.
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"Genome-Wide Identification of Thiol Disulfide Oxidoreductase Function
through Positional Dependence of Functional Motifs within Secondary
Structure Patterns." (In collaboration with Vadim Gladyshev.)
Part of UNL/UNMC proposal to
National Institutes of Health
Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE)
Competition. October 1, 2002–September 30, 2004.
Full COBRE budget: $10,000,000.
Project budget: $300,000.
- "CAREER: Making Exponential-Time Learning Algorithms Efficient."
National Science Foundation
grant
CCR-0092761,
July 1, 2001–June 30, 2006, $299,953.
- "Center for Bioinformatics Research."
(Co-leader with Jitender Deogun, Sally Mackenzie, and Andrew Benson).
Part of
National Science Foundation EPSCoR
Infrastructure Grant
EPS-0091900,
February 1, 2001–February 29, 2004, $2,500,000.
- "Bioinformatics Systems Laboratory." (Co-PI with Jitender
Deogun, Andrew Benson, David Jaffe, Kulvinder Gill, and Vadim
Gladyshev). University of Nebraska Foundation, July 1, 2000–June 30, 2001,
$54,000.
- "Applying Learning Theory to Systems Problems."
National Science Foundation grant
CCR-9877080,
July 1, 1999–June 30, 2002, $170,192. Matching
funds from UNL's
Center
for Communication and Information Sciences, July 1, 1999–June 30, 2002,
$15,000. Supplement from NSF's program for
Research Experiences for Undergraduates, $5,000.
- "Bioinformatics Tools for Detecting Gene Transmission in Foodborne
Pathogens" (Co-PI with Andrew Benson). USDA Hatch Fund program,
July 1, 1999–June 30, 2001, $82,000.
- "Exploring Applications of Learning Theory to Networking
Problems."
Layman Award Foundation, May 1, 1999–April 30, 2000, $7,500.
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