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Achievements of the National Plant Genome Initiative and New Horizons in Plant Biology (2008)

Chapter: E: Summary of Grants Given by the National Plant Genome Initiative

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Suggested Citation:"E: Summary of Grants Given by the National Plant Genome Initiative." National Research Council. 2008. Achievements of the National Plant Genome Initiative and New Horizons in Plant Biology. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12054.
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Suggested Citation:"E: Summary of Grants Given by the National Plant Genome Initiative." National Research Council. 2008. Achievements of the National Plant Genome Initiative and New Horizons in Plant Biology. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12054.
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Suggested Citation:"E: Summary of Grants Given by the National Plant Genome Initiative." National Research Council. 2008. Achievements of the National Plant Genome Initiative and New Horizons in Plant Biology. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12054.
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Suggested Citation:"E: Summary of Grants Given by the National Plant Genome Initiative." National Research Council. 2008. Achievements of the National Plant Genome Initiative and New Horizons in Plant Biology. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12054.
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Suggested Citation:"E: Summary of Grants Given by the National Plant Genome Initiative." National Research Council. 2008. Achievements of the National Plant Genome Initiative and New Horizons in Plant Biology. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12054.
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E Summary of Grants Given by the National Plant Genome Initiative TABLE E-1  Summary of Grants Given by the National Plant Genome Initiative Through Various Member Agencies Number of Total Number Number Different of Principal of Principal Investigators Grants Investigators in Funded since Year Given Each Year 1998 Total Value Range 1998 21 21 21 $75,931,799 $301,072–13,117,560 1999 42 39 59 $82,742,366 $49,990–10,905,763 2000 40 39 91 $59,027,689 $89,712–7,600,000 2001 39 37 119 $86,315,777 $90,000–7,471,263 2002 48 46 152 $87,131,418 $73,169–8,368,574 2003 57 53 190 $99,552,047 $75,000–10,911,015 2004 40 40 218 $89,516,090 $105,000–10,261,784 2005 46 44 245 $98,747,726 $20,000–29,450,001 2006 59 56 277 $95,079,294 $10,000–6,590,671 Total 392 375 $774,044,206 139

140 A pp e n d i x E Table E-2  Amount of Funds Given to Institutions in Different States for Equipment Through the National Plant Genome Initiative from 1996-2006. Because the Amount for Equipment Was Not Listed for 177 Grants of a Total Of $60,285,789, This Table Only Represents the Amount of Funds from 215 Grants of a Total of $713,758,417 State 1998 1999 2000 2001 AL AR AZ $155,463 CA $821,829 $207,252 $431,354 $29,000 CT $64,700 $21,500 DE $95,000 $4,134 FL $86,500 GA $55,900 $8,800 $10,000 $374,192 IA $54,459 $13,000 IL $264,039 IN $28,000 $133,100 KS   MA $131,500 MD $62,000 $88,800 MI $182,152 $40,000 MN $305,610 $58,384 MO $154,000 $5,749 $14,000 MS   NC $300,000 $43,000 NE   NH $7,122 NJ $5,000 $443,222 $80,085 NV   NY $198,872 $29,900 $171,769 PA $232,015 $87,575 OH $154,273 OK   OR $26,000 SC $26,000 SD TX UT $22,612 VA $51,684 WA $949,778 WI Total by year $2,382,175 $1,449,245 $1,818,539 $1,085,123 Total $13,668,174

A pp e n d i x E 141 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 $137,925   $11,500   $13,750 $497,250 $6,000 $33,563 $131,000 $241,500 $5,001 $376,000 $444,475 $25,000 $11,000   $9,500 $156,745 $100,000 $23,500 $111,000 $36,000 $82,340   $223,274 $39,000 $73,000 $47,000 $393,100 $145,000 $69,707   $310,000 $13,339 $103,565 $58,288 $29,250 $15,700 $60,000 $24,363   $17,000 $209,500 $200,000 $120,000       $101,000   $34,000 $347,000 $18,500 $27,480 $47,942 $368,450 $114,000 $48,000 $65,000 $648,216 $170,000 $15,764 $32,240 $17,800 $10,000 $45,000   $50,357 $47,000 $17,000 $27,500 $14,034 $23,825 $20,849 $18,000 $1,690,577 $2,836,178 $982,300 $732,402 $691,635

142 A pp e n d i x E TABLE E-3  List of Institutions with Which the Lead Principal Investigators of NPGI Grants Are Affiliated Number of Different Lead Principal Institution Investigators Agricultural Research Service Midwest Area 5 North Atlantic Area 2 Northern Plains Area 2 Pacific West Area 5 South Atlantic Area 2 Alabama A&M University 1 Brookhaven National Laboratory 1 California State Polytechnic University 1 Carnegie Institute of Washington 1 Clemson University 6 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 5 Colorado State University 1 Cornell University 13 Dartmouth College 3 Donald Danforth Plant Science Center 2 Duke University 1 F. Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 1 Florida State Unviersity 1 Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station 1 Harvard University 1 Indiana University, Bloomington 4 Institute for Genomic Research 3 Institute of Paper Science and Technology 1 Iowa State University 9 Kansas State University 4 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 1 Louisiana State University & A&M College 3 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1 Michigan State University 9 Michigan Technological University 2 Mississippi State University 2 New York University 1 North Carolina State University 8 North Dakota State University 3 Mayville State University 1 Oak Ridge National Laboratory 2 Ohio State University 4 Oregon State University 2 Pennsylvania State University 4 Portland State University 1 Purdue University 6 Rice University 1 Rutgers University 3 Salk Institute 1 South Dakota State University 1 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 2

A pp e n d i x E 143 TABLE E-3  Continued Number of Different Lead Principal Institution Investigators Stanford University 1 State University of New York, Stony Brook 1 Tennessee State University 1 Texas A&M University 3 Texas Tech University 1 Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation 2 University of Alabama, Birmingham 1 University of Arizona 8 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 2 University of California, Berkeley 6 University of California, Davis 16 University of California, Los Angeles 2 University of California, Riverside 4 University of California, San Diego 1 University of Chicago 1 University of Connecticut 1 University of Delaware 3 University of Florida 5 University of Georgia 12 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 8 University of Kentucky 4 University of Maine, Orono 1 University of Minnesota, St. Paul 3 University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 9 University of Missouri, Columbia 9 University of Nebraska, Lincoln 6 University of Nevada, Las Vegas 1 University of Nevada, Reno 3 University of New Hampshire 1 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 1 University of North Carolina, Wilmington 1 University of North Dakota 1 University of Northern Colorado 1 University of Oregon 1 University of Pittsburgh 1 University South Carolina 1 University of South Dakota 1 University of Texas, Austin 1 University of Utah 1 University of Vermont 1 University of Washington 2 University of Wisconsin, Madison 7 Vanderbilt University 1 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 3 Washington State University 3 Washington University 2 Yale University 4 Total number of institutions = 89

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Life on Earth would be impossible without plants. Humans rely on plants for most clothing, furniture, food, as well as for many pharmaceuticals and other products. Plant genome sciences are essential to understanding how plants function and how to develop desirable plant characteristics. For example, plant genomic science can contribute to the development of plants that are drought-resistant, those that require less fertilizer, and those that are optimized for conversion to fuels such as ethanol and biodiesel. The National Plant Genome Initiative (NPGI) is a unique, cross-agency funding enterprise that has been funding and coordinating plant genome research successfully for nine years. Research breakthroughs from NPGI and the National Science Foundation (NSF) Arabidopsis 2010 Project, such as how the plant immune system controls pathogen defense, demonstrate that the plant genome science community is vibrant and capable of driving technological advancement. This book from the National Research Council concludes that these programs should continue so that applied programs on agriculture, bioenergy, and others will always be built on a strong foundation of fundamental plant biology research.

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