2015 NLM Informationist Services and NIH Big Data to Knowledge Awardees Announced

In October 2015, the National Library of Medicine (NLM) Extramural Programs (EP) announced the 2015 Awards for NLM Administrative Supplements for Informationist Services in NIH-funded Research Projects. These awards bring informationists into research settings and measure the value of their contributions to the research. The Supplement provides funding for up to two years for an active NIH-funded researcher, in order to bring needed information expertise into the research team. Awardees include: Kechris-Mays, Katherina: Genome-wide Identification of miRNAs Associated with Alcoholism Endophenotypesbr (University of Colorado Denver) Khosla, Siddarth M: The Relationships Between Vortices, Acoustics, and Vibration in Vocal Fold Asymmetries (University of Cincinnati) Lumeng, Julie C: The Development of Eating Behaviors in Infancy (University of Michigan) Sarkar, Indra: In Silico Indentification of Phyto-therapies (Brown University) Zimmerman, Marc A: Intergenerational Transmission of Drug Use in an Urban Sample (University of Michigan) Farrell, Brenda F: Curation and Management of Electrophysiological Data obtained from Outer Hair Cells Isolated from Cavia Porcellus (Baylor College of Medicine) McCowan, Brendaf: Determining the Dynamic Influence of Social Networks on Development and Health Trajectories (University of California at Davis) Pang, Xiaowu: 1/2 Howard/Hopkins Intercenter Collaboration in HPV-Associated Cancer Studies (Howard University) Cohen-Wolkowiez, Michael: Physi...
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