Financial Contributions to this Reproductive Genetics Research

Contributions from Individuals:

John R. Smith. Ph.D. 2003

Anonymous

Awards from Institutions:

NIH New Investigator Award- Response to Gonadotropins: Biochemical and Genetic Control. 
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 1983 to 1985.


USDA CSRS, Animal Molecular Biology Program:  Grant 89-37240-4909.  Mapping and Identification of Genes Controlling Reproduction in Mice.  P.I. Jimmy L. Spearow, Co-P.I. Marylynn Barkley.  9/30/89 to 9/31/91.

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,  Reproductive Biology Study Section:  Grant R01 HD28253-01.  Genetic Control of Ovarian Steroidogenesis.  P.I. Jimmy L. Spearow, Co-P.I. Marylynn Barkley.  4/1/91 to 3/31/94. 

National Science Foundation.  Integrative Biology and Neuroscience: Integrative Animal Biology.  Grant 9507872  Mapping and Characterization of Genes Controlling reproduction in Mice.  P.I. Jimmy L. Spearow.  8/15/95 to 7/31/98.

National Institutes of Health.  Grant U01 HD38205. Simple Methods for Mouse Sperm Cryopreservation.  P.I. Ryuzo Yanagimachi;  Co-P.I. David Wittingham; Co-Investigators T. Wakayama, Kent Lloyd, Jimmy Spearow and James Overstreet.  August 1, 1999 to July 31, 2002.

Serono Laboratories, Inc.  Grant IMP21224.  Genetic Mechanisms Regulating Ovarian Response to Gonadotropins.   P.I. Jimmy L. Spearow.  1999.

NIEHS Center for Environmental Health Sciences.  Pilot Project.  Genetic Variation in sensitivity to environmental toxicants: effects on gene expression. P.I.  J.L. Spearow Co-P.I. Dorothy Woolley.


National Science Foundation.  Integrative Biology and Neuroscience: Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology.  Grant 9986077  Genetic Differences in Susceptibility to Endocrine Disruption.  P.I. J.L. Spearow.  4/15/2000 to 4/14/2003.

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NIEHS Center for Environmental Health Sciences Pilot Project.  Of Mice and Metabolomics-Quantifying Susceptibility to Endocrine Disruption.  PI, Mark R. Viant, Co-Investigators Marion G. Miller, Ph.D. and Jimmy L. Spearow, Ph.D.  4/1/03 to 3/31/04.

University of California at Davis, Bridge Grant. P.I. Jimmy Spearow, Ph.D. January 1, 2005 to March, 31, 2006