Mitchell R. Vollger

University of Utah

Associate Professor(heuristic)

Chromosomal and Genetic Variations · Plant Science

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Publications96
Citations14,532

Grants

3 total · 2 active

NIH #1K99GM155552-01

The regulatory landscape of segmentally duplicated genes: Implications for human evolution and disease

Expiring Soon
Amount
$115K
Period
2024-08-012026-07-31
PIs
1
Est. capacity / PI
~0 students

Awarded at UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

NIH #4R00GM155552-03

The regulatory landscape of segmentally duplicated genes: Implications for human evolution and disease

Active
Amount
$249K
Period
2024-08-012028-12-31
PIs
1
Est. capacity / PI
~2 students

Awarded at UTAH STATE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM--UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

NIH #5K99GM155552-02

The regulatory landscape of segmentally duplicated genes: Implications for human evolution and disease

Amount
$45K
Period
2024-08-012026-01-01
PIs
1
Est. capacity / PI
~0 students

Awarded at UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

Student capacity is a rough estimate from remaining award size, split equally among PIs. Actual funding decisions vary.

All Grants

3 total · 2 active

NIH #1K99GM155552-01

The regulatory landscape of segmentally duplicated genes: Implications for human evolution and disease

Expiring Soon
Amount
$115K
Period
2024-08-012026-07-31
PIs
1
Est. capacity / PI
~0 students

Awarded at UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

NIH #4R00GM155552-03

The regulatory landscape of segmentally duplicated genes: Implications for human evolution and disease

Active
Amount
$249K
Period
2024-08-012028-12-31
PIs
1
Est. capacity / PI
~2 students

Awarded at UTAH STATE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM--UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

NIH #5K99GM155552-02

The regulatory landscape of segmentally duplicated genes: Implications for human evolution and disease

Amount
$45K
Period
2024-08-012026-01-01
PIs
1
Est. capacity / PI
~0 students

Awarded at UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

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