S10 Instrumentation Programs: Awards
Use the table below to view the S10 Instrumentation awards made by ORIP from 2014 to 2021. The table can be sorted by clicking on individual headings.
Year | Grant Number | PI Name | Title | Instrument Type | Institution Sort ascending | State | Award ($) |
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2014 | S10OD016396 | Stephen Oh | Single Cell Mass Cytometer (CyTof) | Mass Spectrometers | Washington Univ. in St. Louis | MO | $600,000 |
2015 | S10OD016237 | Samuel Achilefu | Fluorescence Molecular Tomography System | Optical Microscopes & Related Instruments | Washington Univ. in St. Louis | MO | $267,177 |
2016 | S10OD021694 | Matthew Silva | 3D X-ray Phase Contrast Microscope for Submicron Quantitative Biological Imaging | Molecular Interaction Systems | Washington Univ. in St. Louis | MO | $1,015,852 |
2017 | S10OD023580 | Joseph Ackerman | GE Spinlab Hyperpolarization Unit for Preclinical Imaging | Biomedical Imagers | Washington Univ. in St. Louis | MO | $1,950,000 |
2014 | S10OD018091 | Fred Prior | GPU Computing Resource to Enable Innovation in Imaging and Network Biology | Computers & Data Storage | Washington Univ. in St. Louis | MO | $597,700 |
2016 | S10OD018515 | Richard Laforest | Pre-Clinical Simultaneous PET/MR Scanner | Biomedical Imagers | Washington Univ. in St. Louis | MO | $1,865,970 |
2018 | S10OD025029 | James Fitzpatrick | Cryo-Fib-Sem System for the Nanoscale Imaging and Manipulation | EM | Washington Univ. in St. Louis | MO | $1,069,641 |
2017 | S10OD021629 | James Fitzpatrick | Zeiss LSM880 Airyscan Microscope for Shared Biomedical Research | Optical Microscopes & Related Instruments | Washington Univ. in St. Louis | MO | $595,778 |
2015 | S10OD020136 | Dennis Hallahan | Image-Guided Small-Animal Irradiator | Radiology, Surgery, & Monitoring Instruments | Washington Univ. in St. Louis | MO | $599,937 |
2021 | S10OD030477 | Daniel Scott Marcus | High Performance Research Image Repository (RIR) | Computers & Data Storage | Washington Univ. | MO | $1,927,344 |
2019 | S10OD025034 | James Fitzpatrick | Light Sheet Microscope for Imaging Developmental Processes and Cleared Tissues | Optical Microscopes & Related Instruments | Washington Univ. | MO | $597,999 |
2021 | S10OD030315 | Andrea Soranno | Combined single-molecule fluorescence confocal and dual-trap optical tweezers | Optical Microscopes & Related Instruments | Washington Univ. | MO | $600,000 |
2019 | S10OD027042 | Samuel Achilefu | IVIS Spectrum CT Preclinical In Vivo Imaging System | Biomedical Imagers | Washington Univ. | MO | $599,330 |
2019 | S10OD027006 | Jennifer Powers | Single Molecule Counting Platform for Use in Quantifying Low Abundance Signaling Molecules | Molecular Interaction Systems | Washington Univ. | MO | $94,508 |
2019 | S10OD025200 | Malcolm Tobias | Next-generation Computing Cluster | Computers & Data Storage | Washington Univ. | MO | $597,200 |
2020 | S10OD28573 | Matthew J. Silva | Cabinet microCT System | Biomedical Imagers | Washington Univ. | MO | $407,000 |
2019 | S10OD026913 | Joseph Ackerman | Replacement of a 4.7-T Small-Animal MRI Scanner with a 9.4-T System | Biomedical Imagers | Washington Univ. | MO | $2,000,000 |
2020 | S10OD28597 | Attila Kovacs | HIGH-resolution Ultrasound System | Biomedical Imagers | Washington Univ. | MO | $377,860 |
2019 | S10OD026988 | Victor Davila-Roman | Ultrasound System for Cardiovascular Phenotype Studies in Humans | Biomedical Imagers | Washington Univ. | MO | $215,487 |
2021 | S10OD030307 | Richard Andre Laforest | Preclinical PET/CT scanner for BSL3 imaging | Biomedical Imagers | Washington Univ. | MO | $571,251 |