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Last modified on
18 June, 2007

Research Awards above $5,000 at UAF Justified by the Presence and Use of the Core Facility for DNA Analysis

(this list is not up to date)


Boyer Lab

  • 1999. Molecular Genetics of Obesity in Alaska Natives. National Institutes of Health.
  • 1996. American Heart Association Graduate Training Grant. $50,400.
  • 1996-2001. mRNA and Protein Turnover During Mammalian Hibernation: A Potential Stimulus for Arousal. NSF Career Award. $286,164.
  • 1994-1998. Director, Minority Alaskan Student and Teacher Experiences in Research Program. National Institutes of Health. $143,370.
  • 1995. American Heart Association Graduate Training Grant. $50,400.

Cook Lab

  • 2000. Supplement to the Beringian Coevolution Project. National Science Foundation. $70,677.
  • 2000. Conservation Genetics of Island Endemics. US Fish and Wildlife Service. $69,000.
  • 2000. Assessment of Marten Identity on Admiralty Island. Alaska Department of Fish and Game. $5,500.
  • 1999. The Beringian Coevolution Project. National Science Foundation. $240,243.
  • 1997. US Fish and Wildlife Service Endangered Species program. $170,000.
  • 1997. Sloan Post-doctoral fellowship for Dr. Melissa Fleming. National Science Foundation. $80,000.
  • 1996. Endemics of the Tongass National Forest. USDA Forest Service. $55,000.
  • The Status of Southeast Alaska's Endemic Mammalian Fauna. US Fish and Wildlife Service. $26,000.
  • Biogeography and Taxonomy of the Arctic Hare (Lepus othus) in Northwestern Alaska and Eastern Russia. National Biological Service. $80,000.

Groves Lab

  • 1995. Molecular Techniques to Define Relationships and Dispersal Patterns of a Species in an Unpredictable Environment: the Muskox, an Arctic Model.

Happ Lab

  • 1997. Genetics of Autoimmune Thyroiditis in Doberman Pinschers. Morris Animal Foundation. $72,000.

Shields Lab

  • 1995. Genetics of North American Muskoxen. National Science Foundation. $18,000.
  • 1995. Molecular Genetics of North American Moose. Alaska Department of Fish and Game. $23,000.
  • 1995. Genetics of Natal and Breeding Dispersal of Black Brant. Institute for Wetland and Waterfowl Ecology. $10,750.
  • 1995. Evolutionary Genetics of Arctic Foxes. Greenland Wildlife Fund. $6,500.
  • 1995. Genetics of Northern Native Populations. National Institutes of Health. $140,000.
  • 1995. Molecular Genetics of Alexander Archipelago Wolves. Alaska Department of Fish and Game. $32,000.

Winker Lab

  • 1999. Avian Differentiation on Haida Gwaii. W. Alton Jones Foundation. $35,000.
  • 1999. Gavin Memorial Bird Research Fund. $15,000.
  • 1998. Biogeographic and Evolutionary Dynamics of Old World and New World Avifaunas. $20,000.
  • 1998. Survey of Western Alaska Waterbirds and Associated Species for Asian-origin Avian Influenza Viruses. $93,000.

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Institute of Arctic Biology Department of Biology and Wildlife EPSCoR INBRE (BRIN) University of Alaska Fairbanks