Research Portfolio
We invite you to learn about the Foundation's research grants. The search feature and the table below represent the Foundation's complete research portfolio. You may search the complete list of grants by status (open/active or closed/inactive), research program area, and disease.
If you are interested in a specific research program area, browse the recently funded research by program area.
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Title |
Institution |
Investigator |
Status |
Research Program Area |
1291: Development of the Genetic Map of the Dog Genome | University of California, Berkeley | Jasper Rine, PhD | Closed | General Canine Health |
1268: A Genetic Map of the Canine Genome | Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | Elaine A Ostrander, PhD | Closed | General Canine Health |
1270: Hereditary Nephritis in English Cocker Spaniels | Texas A&M University | George E. Lees, DVM | Closed | Kidney & Urological Disease |
1275: Type I Markers for Canine Homologs | University of Missouri, Columbia | Gary S. Johnson, DVM, PhD | Closed | General Canine Health |
1285: Mode of Inheritance and Method for Early Detection of Protein-Losing Enteropathy and Nephropathy in Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers | North Carolina State University | Shelly Vaden, DVM, PhD | Closed | Gastrointestinal Disease |
1274: Detection of Polymorphism in Comparative Mapping | National Cancer Institute | Leslie Lyons, PhD | Closed | General Canine Health |
1276: Molecular Genetic Characterization of Canine Cystinuria for the Development of Carrier Tests | University of Pennsylvania | Paula S. Henthorn, PhD | Closed | Kidney & Urological Disease |
441: Cloning of the pd Gene and Characterization of the Mutation Causing PRA in Miniature Schnauzers | Cornell University | Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD | Closed | Ophthalmology |
1252: A Prospective Study of Morphometric, Genetic & Dietary Risk Factors for Bloat in Dogs | Purdue University | Larry Glickman, VMD, PhD | Closed | Gastrointestinal Disease |
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