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Andrew H Paterson

University Of Georgia Research Foundation Inc

$7,231,282
Attributed
$24,672,141
Total exposure
20
Grants
9
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 $6.3M · FY200519
$10M$7.5M$5M$2.5M$0
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Funding mix

By agency

NSF$24,672,141 · 20

By mechanism

$24,672,141 · 20

Top collaborators

Grant awards (20)

GCR: Accelerating Progress Toward Intrinsic Genetic Solutions to Sustainable Agricultural Intensification$1,503,914
· FY2019 · BIO · contact PI
SI2-SSE: Software Infrastructure for Revealing Gene and Genome Evolution, Anchored by Enhancement of Multiple Genome Alignment Software MCSCAN$493,692
· FY2014 · CSE
AIR: Accelerating deployment of novel alleles in cotton$787,904
· FY2011 · TIP · contact PI
Adapting to a Duplicated Genome$735,345
· FY2010 · BIO · contact PI
Comparative Evolutionary Genomics of Cotton$5,078,573
· FY2009 · BIO
Arabidopsis 2010: Collaborative Research: Evolution of gene position and function in Arabidopsis using outgroup genomes$619,106
· FY2009 · BIO · contact PI
PFI: Scaling a New Adaptive Peak for Cotton$599,606
· FY2009 · TIP · contact PI
Toward Unraveling the Morphological Plasticity and Genome Redundancy of Brassica Oleracea$1,641,187
· FY2007 · BIO
Genome Evolution in Diploid and Polyploid Cotton$1,677,721
· FY2006 · BIO
Beyond Bateman's Experiment: A Test of Classical Ideas in Sexual Selection Using Modern Molecular Methods$223,934
· FY2006 · BIO
Comparative Genomics of Papaya Chromosomes$2,234,392
· FY2005 · BIO
Comparative Genomics of Papaya Chromosomes$1,534,515
· FY2004 · BIO
Microbial Genome Sequencing: Genome sequencing of Plant-associated Azospirillum brasilense$791,217
· FY2004 · BIO
FIBR Planning: Why are so many Plants Polyploid?$49,430
· FY2004 · BIO · contact PI
Workshop: Building a Sorghum Genomics Roadmap, November 9, 2004, St. Louis, MO$19,250
· FY2004 · BIO
The Science Behind Our Food$1,699,357
· FY2003 · EDU
Genes for Georgia: Translating Genomic Research into Regional Economic Growth$600,000
· FY2002 · TIP
BAC Resources for Comparative Biology in Selected Angiosperms$400,000
· FY2002 · BIO · contact PI
Grass Genome Biodiversity: Application of Genomic Tools from Sorghum and Related Grasses to Identify and Analyze Variation in Structure and Function of C4 Grass Genomes$3,962,498
· FY2001 · BIO · contact PI
Musa Genomics Workshop to be held in Arlington, Virginia, Summer 2001$20,500
· FY2001 · BIO · contact PI