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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.

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Prime Recipient Report

Award Detail for: INTEGRATED AFM AND REAL-TIME CONFOCAL MICROSCOPE CORE
Recipient Name:MT SINAI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
DUNS Number: 078861598
1 GUSTAVE L LEVY PL, BOX 3500
NEW YORK-NEW YORK, NY 10029-6500

Reporting Information

Award Type*: Grant

Award Number*: 1S10RR027609-01

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Award Recipient Information

Recipient DUNS Number*: 078861598

Recipient Account Number: Recipient responsible for this data

Recipient Congressional District*: 15

Award Information

Funding Agency Code*: 7529

Awarding Agency Code*:7529

Award Date*: 07-08-2010

Amount of Award*: $ 469,198

Program Source (TAS)*: 750847

CFDA Number*: 93.701

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Award Description* DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The atomic force microscope (AFM) was originally designed as a high-resolution imaging tool for semiconductor scanning applications to allow measurement of atomic level features and forces. The ability to be used in an aqueous environment also allows interaction with biological molecules and even living cells. A unique feature of the AFM is that it is not an optical method, but rather uses a scanning probe that physically contacts the sample to achieve sub-optical resolution. The high-sensitivity force sensor can be used for quantifying the micromechanics involved in pushing, pulling, and manipulating objects from individual molecules to whole cells, providing a unique mapping of the rich mechanobiology landscape. The latest generation of atomic force microscopes allows seamless integration of AFM and confocal microscopy, combining the unique advantages of each method and ushering the AFM out of engineering and biophysics labs and into the hands of cell and molecular biologists who find new applications for this cutting- edge nanotechnology. This shared instrument grant proposes to acquire a state-of-the-art integrated atomic force and real-time confocal microscope as a departmental core facility in the Cardiovascular Research Center. No other such system has ever existed at Mount Sinai, and the current proposal takes advantage of a unique confluence of opportunity and expertise. With an initial cohort of 8 NIH-funded major users, including MDs and PhDs representing 5 departments and 5 NIH institutes, this instrument will significantly impact ongoing research efforts and provide novel ways to achieve the proposed aims. Dr. Costa's new arrival at Mount Sinai will serve as a catalyst to stimulate the imagination and brainstorm ideas while maintaining a firm understanding of the capabilities and limitations of the AFM. The expertise of the PI and the named technician, in consultation with a diverse local management committee, will ensure proper training of users, and maximal and equitable use of the shared instrument. The resulting interactions will open doors for new experiments and interdisciplinary collaborations that were never before possible at Mount Sinai, helping to expand the boundaries of biomedical knowledge and discovery in research at an institution with a top-20 ranking in total NIH investment.

Project Information

Project Name or Project/Program Title*: INTEGRATED AFM AND REAL-TIME CONFOCAL MICROSCOPE CORE

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Infrastructure Contact Street Address 1: 1 GUSTAVE L LEVY PL, BOX 3500

Infrastructure Contact Street Address 2: Not Available

Infrastructure Contact Street Address 3: Recipient responsible for this data

Infrastructure City: NEW YORK-NEW YORK

Infrastructure State: NY

Infrastructure ZIP Code+4: 10029-6500

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Primary Place of Performance

Street Address 1: ONE GUSTAVE L. LEVY PLACE

Street Address 2: NEW YORK

City*: NEW YORK

State*: NY

ZIP Code+4*: 10029

Congressional District*: Not Available

Country*: US

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