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Nate Heintzman
Arima Genomics, Llc
$411,096
Attributed
$822,191
Total exposure
1
Grants
1
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 $472.2K · FY2015–16$500K$375K$250K$125K$0
'15
'16
Funding mix
By agency
NIH$822,191 · 1
By mechanism
R41$822,191 · 1
Top collaborators
- Kelly A Frazer5 shared
Most similar at Arima Genomics, Llc
Same institution · by research overlap
- Siddarth Selvaraj$8,905,700
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Agriculture”
- Robert J Hamers · University Of Wisconsin-Madison$39,800,000
- Stephen K Burley · Rutgers University New Brunswick$38,604,420
- Philip J Weilerstein · Five Colleges Inc$36,236,985
- Kim A Stelson · University Of Minnesota-Twin Cities$34,922,937
- Theodore Wun · University Of California At Davis$31,446,415
- Lee S Newman · University Of Colorado Denver$29,902,231
Research focus
AgricultureAlgorithmsAuthorization DocumentationBenchmarkingBiologyBiomedical ResearchBiotechnologyCardiacCellsChildChromosomesClinical ResearchClinical SequencingCohortCost EffectiveData SourcesDigestionDna SequenceEnzymesFallsGenerationsGeneticGenetic AssociationAffect
Grant awards (5)
Optimizing HaploSeq for whole-genome phased haplotypes in biomedical applications$379,725
R41 · FY2016 · HG · contact PI
Optimizing HaploSeq for whole-genome phased haplotypes in biomedical applications$43,503
R41 · FY2016 · HG · contact PI
Optimizing HaploSeq for whole-genome phased haplotypes in biomedical applications$30,076
R41 · FY2016 · HG · contact PI
Optimizing HaploSeq for whole-genome phased haplotypes in biomedical applications$18,926
R41 · FY2016 · HG · contact PI
Optimizing HaploSeq for whole-genome phased haplotypes in biomedical applications$349,961
R41 · FY2015 · HG · contact PI