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On this page, we list people and funding agencies acknowledged in our publications, they made these publications possible. The list is updated as new publications appear in press.

We thank the following people:

Drosophila Development:
Nipam Patel, Department of Integrative Biology, UC-Berkeley
Manfred Frasch
,Molecular, Cell And Developmental Biology,Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Gerold Schubiger
, Zoology,Genetics, University of Washington

Hemostasis:
Thuong Van Ha,
Department of Radiology, Section of Interventional Radiology, University of Chicago
Jeffrey Gist, the Coagulation Lab at the University of Chicago Hospital
Connie Hall
,
Pritzker Institute of Biomedical Science and Engineering at IIT
Krzysztof Mikrut, the Coagulation Lab at the University of Chicago Hospital
Vincent Turitto,Pritzker Institute of Biomedical Science and Engineering at IIT
Charlot Webb
,
the Coagulation Lab at the University of Chicago Hospital

Protein Crystallization:
Chuan He
, Chemistry Department, the University of Chicago

Peter Kuhn, Center for Integrative Molecular Biosciences at the Scripps Research Institute
Philip Laible
, Biosciences Division, Argonne National Laboratory

Keith Moffat , Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, the University of Chicago
Peter Nollert, de CODE Genetics
James Norris
, Chemistry Department, the University of Chicago
Phoebe Rice
, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, the University of Chicago
Brenda Schulman, Structural Biology, St.Jude Children's Research Hospital
Ray Stevens, The Departments of Molecular Biology and Chemistry, the Scripps Research Institute
Lance Stewart, deCODE Genetics

Biomolecular Kinetics:
Tobin Sosnick, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Inst. Biophysical Dynamics, the University of Chicago
Tao Pan, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, the University of Chicago
Joseph Piccirilli, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Chemisty at the University of Chicago; Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Multiphase Flow:
Francois Blanchette,Physics, JFI at the University of Chicago
Leo Kadanoff, Phsics and Mathematics, JFI, EFI at the University of Chicago
Sidney Nagel, Physics, JFI at the University of Chicago
Howard Stone, Engineering and Applied Mathematics, Harvard University
Thomas Witten, Physics, JFI at the University of Chicago
Wendy Zhang, Physics and Mathematics, JFI, EFI at the University of Chicago

We gratefully acknowledge support from the following agencies:  
National Institutes of Health:National Institute of General Medical Sciences + National Center for Research Resources: Accelerated Technologies Center for Gene to 3D structure (ATCG3D)
National Institutes of Health:National Institute of General Medical Sciences: Enabling nanoliter membrane protein crystallization
National Institutes of Health:National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering: New Microfluidic Technology as Research Tool for Biology
National Institutes of Health:National Institute of General Medical Sciences: Microfluidic Temperature Steps to Understand Robustness of Embryonic Development
American Chemical Society: Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award
National Science Foundation: CAREER: Functional Chemical Models of Complex Biochemical Networks
National Science Foundation: CRC: Chemical Approaches to Glial-Neuronal Networks
Office of Naval Research:Young Investigator Program: Non-Linear Dynamics for Microfluidic Technologies
Dupont Center for Collaborative Research & Education: Dupont Young Investigator Award
Searle Scholars Program:2002 Searle Scholar Title: Using Microstructures to Control, Create, and Understand Complex Chemical Systems
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation: Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow
Research Corporation: 2004 Cottrell Scholar:Using Minimal Chemical Models to Understand Complex Biochemical Networks and to Create Biomimetic Functional Systems
Research Corporation: 2004 Cottrell Scholar:Using Minimal Chemical Models to Understand Complex Biochemical Networks and to Create Biomimetic Functional Systems
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation: Beckman Young Investigator Award: Using Microfluids to Control Chemical Systems in Time
The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation: Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award: Supporting Undergraduate Research to Understand Complex Chemical and Biochemical Reaction Networds Top-Down and Bottom-Up Using Microfluidics
NSF MRSEC program

 

 

?2003 Rustem Ismagilov Group, The University of Chicago