GCAT Milestones
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1998
Hear Pat Brown (Stanford) talk at ASCB meeting.
1999
First batch of 135 yeast chips from Pat Brown and Barbara Dunn (Stanford).
23 brave faculty sign up for bold new adventure.
GCAT members discounts on 3DNA reagents.
Establish GCAT-L listserv.
2000
MUE grant that purchases chip reader.
- GCAT official collaborators on SMD.
2001
Students present results.
Faculty submit grants to NSF and NIH.
- Lee Hood (Institute for Systems Biology) donates 200 yeast chips.
- Ellen Wisman (Michigan State University) donates 12 Arabidopsis chips.
- Fred Blattner (University of Wisconsin-Madison) donates 20 E. coli chips.
- Richard Bookman (University of Miami) donates 30 partial human and 20 mouse chips.
- Mark Salata (Gordon College) begins formal assessment.
2002
41 faculty sign up for third year.
Davidson College purchases mini-DNA microarrayer.
Halophylic project at Northern Arizona University (Dick Shand)
Kathy Takayama (University of New South Wales, Australia) launches DoGCAT pilot studies.
2003
Laurie Heyer develops MAGIC Tool free microarray software.
Hiram College Microbiology Identification Chip.
Added Fly and Maize microarrays.
Mike Boyle (Juniata College) offers protein chip scanning.
Two GCAT faculty purchase microarray scanners.
GCAT outgrows supplier's capacity.
2004
- Bar Code microarrays piolot studies (Jef Boeke)
- HHMI Funds GCAT for Four Years!
- GCAT Collaborates with Washington University for Microarrays
- Propose Genome Sequencing Consortium in Collaboration with Washington University
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Davidson, NC 28036
Send comments, questions, and suggestions to: macampbell@davidson.edu