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Award Detail for: HIGH-THROUGHPUT GENETIC ANALYZER UPGRADE FOR COMPARATIVE POPULATION GENOMICS
YALE UNIVERSITY
DUNS Number: 043207562
PO BOX 208250
NEW HAVEN, CT 06520
Recipient Report: Grant or Loan
Prime Recipient

Reporting Information
Award Type Award Number Final Report
Grant 1S10RR025478-01 Not Collected by HHS

Award Recipient Information
Recipient DUNS Number Recipient Account Number Recipient Congressional District
043207562 Not Collected by HHS 3

Award Information
Funding Agency Code Awarding Agency Code Award Date
7529 7529 04-27-2009
Amount of Award Sub Account Number for Program Source (TAS)  
$ 92,429 Not Collected by HHS
Program Source (TAS)* CFDA Number 
750910 93.701
Total Number of Sub Awards to Individuals Total Amount of Sub Awards to Individuals
Not Collected by HHS Not Collected by HHS
Total Number of Payments to Vendors less than $25,000/award Total Amount of Payments to Vendors less than $25,000/award
Not Collected by HHS Not Collected by HHS
Total Number of Sub Awards less than $25,000/award Total Amount of Sub Awards less than $25,000/award
Not Collected by HHS Not Collected by HHS
Award Description
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): We request funds to purchase multiple instruments that will increase the throughput capacity of the DNA Analysis Facility on Science Hill (DAFSH) at Yale University. Currently DAFSH is functioning as a medium-throughput, fee-for-service and non-profit Core Facility offering DNA Sequencing and multiple Fragment Analysis services to Yale Researchers and the broader scientific community. Upgrading our equipment will allow us to effectively serve increasing demands from several research laboratories with NIH funded projects. This group of scientists' works within a diverse array of health related fields with well-established track records using DNA based approaches. Although there is a larger DNA Sequencing core facility on campus, DAFSH provides services, such as microsatellite analysis, which are not available in any other core facility at Yale or in the surrounding area, catering to small and medium sized laboratories. The infrastructure for successfully managing current equipment is well established with experienced personnel dedicated to its operation and maintenance ensuring its longevity. The facility is directed by an NIH sponsored investigator and it is located within her laboratory, which serves also as a research and training facility sponsored by the Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies (YIBS). This ensures on-site experienced help that provides troubleshooting and training of new users, if needed. The Yale Shared Science Service Branch, which oversees all business matters of Science Departments, provides administrative and financial assistance. Currently the limiting factor in our Core Facility is the processing speed and throughput capacity of the ABI 3730 DNA Analyzer. Upgrading the Facility offers several practical advantages to all of our major and minor users, including decreased rates and faster delivery of data. By promoting access to the equipment to additional Yale and non-Yale research groups we enhance cost effectiveness, reducing idle time and avoiding wasted consumables. This in turn allows us to reduce rates and make the services available to users that could otherwise not afford it. The increased capacity we seek to obtain by acquiring the requested equipment will enable this group of NIH investigators to gain more data on their research projects than with the resources presently available to each of them. Simply put, it ensures a better return in terms of what each researcher can achieve with their NIH funds. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: By processing samples in a centralized non-profit core facility the major users can collect quality data at a cheaper rate than possible if using either commercial companies or doing the DNA analyses on their own. This reduces the economical and labor commitments of investigators, which can concentrate on less technical aspects of their public health related projects. The fact that the facility employs and trains several undergraduates also has a long-lasting impact in health related fields, since it exposes future generations of NIH researchers to DNA based genomic research in health related areas.

Project Information
Project Name or
Project/Program Title
Project Status Total Federal Amount ARRA Funds
Received/Invoiced
HIGH-THROUGHPUT GENETIC ANALYZER UPGRADE FOR COMPARATIVE POPULATION GENOMICS Not Collected by HHS Not Collected by HHS
Number of Jobs Description of Jobs Created
Not Collected by HHS Not Collected by HHS
 
Quarterly Activities/Project Description
Not Collected by HHS
 
Activity Code (NAICS or NTEE-NPC)
1Not Collected by HHS2Not Collected by HHS
3Not Collected by HHS4Not Collected by HHS
5Not Collected by HHS6Not Collected by HHS
7Not Collected by HHS8Not Collected by HHS
9Not Collected by HHS10Not Collected by HHS
Total Federal Amount of ARRA
Expenditure
Total Federal ARRA
Infrastructure Expenditure
Infrastructure Contact Name
Not Collected by HHS Not Collected by HHS Not Collected by HHS
Infrastructure Contact Email Infrastructure Contact Phone Infrastructure Contact Phone Ext.
Not Collected by HHS Not Collected by HHS Not Collected by HHS
Infrastructure Contact Street Address 1 Infrastructure Contact Street Address 2 Infrastructure Contact Street Address 3
PO BOX 208250 Not Available Not Collected by HHS
Infrastructure City Infrastructure State Infrastructure ZIP Code+4
NEW HAVEN CT 06520
Infrastructure Purpose and Rationale
Not Collected by HHS

Primary Place of Performance
Street Address 1 Street Address 2 City
155 WHITNEY AVENUE Not Collected by HHS NEW HAVEN
State Zip Code+4 Congressional District
CT 6520 Not Available
Country  
US

Recipient Highly Compensated Officers
Prime Recipient Indication of Reporting Applicability # Officer Name Officer Compensation
Not Collected by HHS 1 Not Collected by HHS Not Collected by HHS
2 Not Collected by HHS Not Collected by HHS
3 Not Collected by HHS Not Collected by HHS
4 Not Collected by HHS Not Collected by HHS
5 Not Collected by HHS Not Collected by HHS

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