The Houston Laboratory acknowledges research support (present and past) from the following:
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NIH 1R35GM152076 (J.P. Houston, PI) 01/01/2024-12/31/2028
- National Institutes of Health, National Institute of General Medicinal Sciences
- Advanced approaches for biomedical measurements using time-resolved and micro-flow cytometry
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NIH R01GM129859 (J.P. Houston, PI) 09/01/2018-08/31/2022
- National Institutes of Health, National Institute of General Medicinal Sciences
- Microflow time-resolved flow cytometry for FRET and Fluorescent Protein Development
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NSF RIEF EE-1640523 (J. P. Houston, co-I) 10/01/2016 – 09/30/2018
- Research Initiation in Engineering Formation to support research in the Professional Formation of Engineers
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USDA NIFA IFSEEN (J. P. Houston, co-PI) 10/01/2015 – 09/30/2019
- National Institute of Food and Agriculture
- Integrating Food Science/Engineering & Education Network: An educational linkage to collaboratively generate future Hispanic food safety/Science professionals and leaders
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Cowboys for Cancer Research Foundation (J. P. Houston, co-PI) 01/01/2016-12/31/2016
- Metabolic mapping of cancer cells with endogenous fluorescence lifetime measurements in flow cytometry
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NSF CAREER DBI 1150202 (J.P. Houston, PI) 04/01/2012-03/31/2017
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- The National Science Foundation, Division of Biological Infrastructure
- NSF CAREER: Fluorescence Lifetime in Our Lifetime: Discovery of Approaches to Measure Molecular Excited State Kinetics and Fluorescence Decay by Flow Cytometry
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Full Project 4 of U54 CA132383 (J.P. Houston, co-PI) 09/01/2013-09/01/2016
- National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute
- Partnership for the Advancement of Cancer Research: NMSU-FHCRC, Time resolved flow cytometric study of cell signaling
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LAUNCH Award (J. P. Houston, PI) 01/01/2012-present
- New Mexico State University Arrowhead Center
- Methods for measuring the fluorescence lifetime in flow cytometry
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Interdisciplinary Research Grant (J. P. Houston, Co-PI) 01/01/2011-present
- New Mexico State University Office of the Vice President for Research
- High-throughput Fluorescence Lifetime Cytometry: Protein Localization Assay Development and FRET Partner Identification
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Interdisciplinary Research Grant (J. P. Houston, Co-PI) 08/01/2011-present
- New Mexico State University Office of the Vice President for Research
- Breast Cancer: The role of progestins in modulating DNA replication via the membrane progesterone receptor alpha
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R15 EB012013-01 (J.P. Houston, PI) 04/15/2010-03/31/2013
- National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
- Heterogeneous Excited State Sorting and Analysis Cytometry
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NSF DBI-0964127 (Houston, PI) 04/15/2010-03/31/2014
- The National Science Foundation, Division of Biological Infrastructure
- This work aims to implement novel time-resolved techniques for flow cytometry through sorting and analysis.