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Salk Institute for Biological Studies

Award Total: $2,454,089 # of Grants: 11
Investigators

StephenHeinemannPh.D. - StephenHeinemannPh.D. - RonaldWisdomM.D. - MerlHoekstraPh.D. - PhilipSheridanPh.D. - BarryFormanM.D., Ph.D. - BartholomewSeftonPh.D. - ElaineBrownPh.D. - YongxuWangPh.D. - TammyBookerPh.D. - TamaraDarsowPh.D. - LauraRodon AhnertPh.D -

Grants

Molecular mechanisms of smoking-associated lung cancer 2016 (Cycle 25) $118,449
Early Diagnosis of Tobacco-Related Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards

Do receptors mediate the effects of nicotine on anxiety? 2005 (Cycle 14) $291,060
Nicotine Dependence New Investigator Awards

PPARs in intestinal and colonic tumorigenesis 2001 (Cycle 10) $74,952
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards

Nicotine Interactions with Central Stress Circuitry 1995 (Cycle 4) $69,120
Nicotine Dependence Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards

Signal Transduction and Cell Activation 1994 (Cycle 3) $404,312
Cancer Research Project Awards

Retinoid X Receptors in Oncogenesis 1994 (Cycle 3) $75,600
Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards

Biochemical and Functional Characterization of HIP-116 1994 (Cycle 3) $75,600
General Biomedical Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards

Molecular Analysis of a DNA Repair Function 1993 (Cycle 2) $90,030
General Biomedical Science New Investigator Awards

Regulation of Tranformation by the Fos Gene 1993 (Cycle 2) $61,384
General Biomedical Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards

Regulation of the Nicotinic Receptors by Nicotine 1992 (Cycle 1) $756,102
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards

Nicotonic receptors: role in addiction and reproduction 1997 (Cycle 6) $437,480
Nicotine Dependence Research Project Awards