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===[http://cancer.org American Cancer Society]===
May 2007-April 2008, $22,500 seed funding from the American Cancer Society grant no. IRG-92-024-10.  <br>This is an [http://www.cancer.org/docroot/RES/content/RES_5_2x_Institutional_Research_Grants.asp?sitearea=RES institutional research grant (IRG)] which provides one year grants to junior investigators via an internal UNM competition.  The PI of the UNM grant is [http://cellpath.health.unm.edu/faculty/Jan/jan.html|Janet Oliver], department of [http://hsc.unm.edu/Pathology/old/research.shtml pathology] and [http://cancer.unm.edu/ Cancer Center].
May 2007-April 2008, $22,500 seed funding from the American Cancer Society grant no. IRG-92-024-10.  <br>This is an [http://www.cancer.org/docroot/RES/content/RES_5_2x_Institutional_Research_Grants.asp?sitearea=RES institutional research grant (IRG)] which provides one year grants to junior investigators via an internal UNM competition.  The PI of the UNM grant is [http://cellpath.health.unm.edu/faculty/Jan/jan.html|Janet Oliver], department of [http://hsc.unm.edu/Pathology/old/research.shtml pathology] and [http://cancer.unm.edu/ Cancer Center].<br>
The title of the project is "Single-Molecule Analysis of DSB Repair Events in Vivo".
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Active Funding

Center for High Technology Materials

Start-up funds

American Cancer Society

May 2007-April 2008, $22,500 seed funding from the American Cancer Society grant no. IRG-92-024-10.
This is an institutional research grant (IRG) which provides one year grants to junior investigators via an internal UNM competition. The PI of the UNM grant is Oliver, department of pathology and Cancer Center.
The title of the project is "Single-Molecule Analysis of DSB Repair Events in Vivo".