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Andrew S Allen

Duke University

$5,186,592
Attributed
$20,376,730
Total exposure
5
Grants
3
Lead (contact PI)

Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants.

Funding over time

peak $8.8M · FY200525
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Funding mix

By agency

NIH$20,376,730 · 5

By mechanism

RM1$12,449,876 · 1
R01$3,972,642 · 2
U01$3,243,707 · 1
K25$710,505 · 1

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Research focus

Genetic VariantVariantGeneticGenome SequencingHuman DiseaseGenomeCommunitiesPhenotypeResearch PersonnelBaseComplexStatistical MethodsEvolutionGenetic VariationGene ExpressionWhole GenomeRegulatory ElementGene Expression RegulationUntranslated RnaData SetGenetic AssociationComputer SoftwareHuman GeneticsHaplotypes

Grant awards (21)

Design, prediction, and prioritization of systematic perturbations of the human genome$715,213
U01 · FY2025 · HG · contact PI
The Duke FUNCTION Center: Pioneering the comprehensive identification of combinatorial noncoding causes of disease$1,960,001
RM1 · FY2024 · HG
Design, prediction, and prioritization of systematic perturbations of the human genome$715,211
U01 · FY2024 · HG · contact PI
The Duke FUNCTION Center: Pioneering the comprehensive identification of combinatorial noncoding causes of disease$2,489,875
RM1 · FY2023 · HG
Design, prediction, and prioritization of systematic perturbations of the human genome$729,808
U01 · FY2023 · HG · contact PI
Quantifying the genetic diversity of human regulatory element activity$764,842
R01 · FY2022 · HG
Design, prediction, and prioritization of systematic perturbations of the human genome$729,808
U01 · FY2022 · HG · contact PI
Quantifying the genetic diversity of human regulatory element activity$764,842
R01 · FY2021 · HG
Design, prediction, and prioritization of systematic perturbations of the human genome$353,667
U01 · FY2021 · HG · contact PI
The Duke FUNCTION Center: Pioneering the comprehensive identification of combinatorial noncoding causes of disease$8,000,000
RM1 · FY2020 · HG
Quantifying the genetic diversity of human regulatory element activity$764,842
R01 · FY2020 · HG
Quantifying the genetic diversity of human regulatory element activity$766,177
R01 · FY2019 · HG
Robust Methods for the Efficient Analysis and Integration of DNA Sequence Data$234,000
R01 · FY2010 · MH · contact PI
Robust Methods for the Efficient Analysis and Integration of DNA Sequence Data$209,939
R01 · FY2010 · MH · contact PI
Robust Methods for the Efficient Analysis and Integration of DNA Sequence Data$234,000
R01 · FY2009 · MH · contact PI
Robust Methods for the Efficient Analysis and Integration of DNA Sequence Data$234,000
R01 · FY2008 · MH · contact PI
Advanced Haplotype Analyses in Coronary Artery Disease$142,101
K25 · FY2008 · HL · contact PI
Advanced Haplotype Analyses in Coronary Artery Disease$142,101
K25 · FY2007 · HL · contact PI
Advanced Haplotype Analyses in Coronary Artery Disease$142,101
K25 · FY2006 · HL · contact PI
Advanced Haplotype Analyses in Coronary Artery Disease$142,101
K25 · FY2005 · HL
Advanced Haplotype Analyses in Coronary Artery Disease$142,101
K25 · FY2004 · HL