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Infrastructure

Institutional Development Awards - 2007

On January 7, 2008, the Funding Committee also voted to award a total of $14.5 million to support stem cell research and training at 25 institutions that responded to a Request for Applications issued on November 14, 2007. The one-year institutional development awards were designed to increase the capacity of New York State research institutions to engage in stem cell research. Together these awards provide $6.1 million for direct stem cell research, $7.4 million for stem cell research infrastructure, and $1 million for stem cell research training.

Shared Facilities/Resources and Equipment/Instrumentation for Stem Cell Research - 2008

Shared Facilities/Resources and Equipment/Instrumentation for Stem Cell Research awards were made to nine institutions, for a total of $32.4 million. The shared use facilities will help researchers isolate, derive, and characterize stem cell lines, including disease specific cell lines; develop animal models; provide high-throughput analyses of cells; and maintain quality control and laboratory supplies needed for stem cell experiments.

Shared Facilities for Stem Cell Research II - 2009

Awards were made to seven institutions, for a total of $27.3 million, to support shared facilities for stem cell research. These shared use facilities will help researchers isolate, derive, and characterize stem cell lines, including disease specific cell lines; develop animal models; provide high-throughput analyses of cells; and maintain quality control and laboratory supplies needed for stem cell experiments.

Shared Facilities for Stem Cell Research III - 2013

On October 3, 2013, the ESSCB's Funding Committee recommended funding for seven awards to establish, expand and operate specialized resources and facilities. These facilities will be operated on a shared-use basis and support basic, applied, translational (mechanistic, technological), pre-clinical or clinical stem cell-related research.