HHS Recovery Act Recipient Reporting Readiness Tool
Step 4. Review and Copy the Grant Awards Data
TAGGS provides some – but not all – of the data needed for the Recipient Report. Recipients are responsible for directly collecting and reporting all required data to FederalReporting.gov. Data that HHS does not currently collect are highlighted in yellow. Do not copy this highlighted information. Please enter the appropriate data for your organization in these required fields. For assistance with entering these data please contact FederalReporting.gov.
You may capture the data HHS does provide by copying data from this screen and pasting it into the reporting format of your choice, such as the Excel spreadsheet template, the XML template, or by logging into the online form. For assistance with copying and pasting these data please e-mail our help desk at Readiness Help.
| Recipient Report: Grant or Loan | ||
| Prime Recipient |
| Reporting Information | ||
| Award Type | Award Number | Final Report |
| Grant | 3R01GM077198-03S1 | Recipient responsible for this data |
| Award Recipient Information | ||
| Recipient DUNS Number | Recipient Account Number | Recipient Congressional District |
| 872612445 | Recipient responsible for this data | 22 |
| Award Information | ||
| Funding Agency Code | Awarding Agency Code | Award Date |
| 7529 | 7529 | 08-12-2009 |
| Amount of Award | Sub Account Number for Program Source (TAS) | |
| $ 71,277 | Recipient responsible for this data | |
| Program Source (TAS)* | CFDA Number | |
| 750852 | 93.701 | |
| Total Number of Sub Awards to Individuals | Total Amount of Sub Awards to Individuals | |
| Recipient responsible for this data | Recipient responsible for this data | |
| Total Number of Payments to Vendors less than $25,000/award | Total Amount of Payments to Vendors less than $25,000/award | |
| Recipient responsible for this data | Recipient responsible for this data | |
| Total Number of Sub Awards less than $25,000/award | Total Amount of Sub Awards less than $25,000/award | |
| Recipient responsible for this data | Recipient responsible for this data | |
| Award Description | ||
| DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Viruses invade all forms of life, causing diseases in humans including HIV-AIDS. Although the variety of viruses is daunting, all enveloped viruses, including HIV-1 and Rous Sarcoma Virus (RSV), must associate with the inner leaflet of plasma membranes. Our laboratories have undertaken a large-scale effort to characterize interactions between membrane components. The goal is to discover which membrane factors exert control over the interactions between membrane-associated viral matrix proteins. The overall approach is to combine experimental measurements, mainly FRET and fluorescence microscopy, with Monte Carlo computer simulations in order to discover all of the significant interaction energies between lipid-lipid, lipid-protein, and protein-protein. Membrane phase behavior and protein-protein interactions are first measured in model liposomes and then in live chicken fibroblast cells. The first specific aim is to develop the experiments and Monte Carlo simulations to describe gramicidin-gramicidin interactions in a simple 3-lipid component mixture containing cholesterol. The second aim is to handle the greatly increased complexity of a fifth component, ceramide or diacylglycerol. This aim includes proposed development of a "lipid buffer" in order to control the chemical potential of cholesterol, ceramide, or diacylglycerol in model or real biomembranes. The third aim is to characterize HIV-1 and RSV matrix protein-protein interactions in a lipid mixture that models the inner leaflet of an animal cell plasma membrane, as a basis for understanding behavior in live cells. The fourth and final aim is to examine HIV-1 and RSV matrix protein-protein interactions at the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane using FRET in live cells, attempting to find the factors that control the interactions, and whether coupling to the outer leaflet is observed. Useful treatments for viral afflictions, in particular HIV-AIDS, are not limited to "all or none" cures. Combinations of drugs, each of which slows down a step of the viral life cycle, have proven useful. The proposed research will lead to detailed understanding of how the membrane components cholesterol, ceramide, and diacylglycerol, all of which can be partially regulated by drugs, control one critical step in the life of the virus - association/assembly at the plasma membrane. | ||
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| MEMBRANE CONTROL OF PROTEIN-PROTEIN CONTACT. SIMULATION BASED ON PHASE DIAGRAMS | Recipient responsible for this data | Recipient responsible for this data | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Number of Jobs | Description of Jobs Created | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Total Federal Amount of ARRA Expenditure |
Total Federal ARRA Infrastructure Expenditure |
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| 373 PINE ROAD | Not Available | Recipient responsible for this data | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Infrastructure City | Infrastructure State | Infrastructure ZIP Code+4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ITHACA | NY | 14850 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Primary Place of Performance | ||
| Street Address 1 | Street Address 2 | City |
| OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROGRAMSCORNELL UNIVERSITY | Recipient responsible for this data | ITHACA |
| State | Zip Code+4 | Congressional District |
| NY | 148502820 | 22 |
| Country | ||
| US | ||
| Recipient Highly Compensated Officers | |||
| Prime Recipient Indication of Reporting Applicability | # | Officer Name | Officer Compensation |
| Recipient responsible for this data | 1 | Recipient responsible for this data | Recipient responsible for this data |
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USE IN THE RECIPIENT REPORT
The information provided by this tool is baseline data that the Recipient should include in the Recipient Report that must be submitted to FederalReporting.gov beginning October 1, 2009. The data from this tool can be cut and pasted directly into the Recipient Report.







