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  4. RFAs for the Common Fund Glycoscience Program

RFAs for the Common Fund Glycoscience Program

September 22, 2016
 
Facile Methods and Technologies for Synthesis of Biomedically Relevant Carbohydrates (U01)
(RFA-RM-16-020)
 
Data Integration and Analysis Tools: Accessible Resources for Integration and Analysis of Carbohydrate and Glycoconjugate Data in the Context of Comparable Gene, Protein, and Lipid Data (U01) 
(RFA-RM-16-021)
 
Novel and Innovative Tools to Facilitate Identification, Tracking, Manipulation, and Analysis of Glycans and their Functions (U01)
(RFA-RM-16-022)
 
Innovative Adaptations to Simplify Existing Technologies for Manipulation and Analysis of Glycans (U01)
(RFA-RM--16-023)

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