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🔒Jackson Lab pulls in lots of money, but is there ever enough funding for life-saving research?

Despite the $80 million in funding expected in 2016 — the Bar Harbor-based lab has 19 grants awarded through the first three quarters of this year — there’s still a dire need for more.

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Jackson Lab Funding, Q1–Q3 2016

$1,000,000 (1/12/16) Use: Gift to support cancer and immunology research Funding source: Dennis Paustenbach

$1,500,000 (2/24/16) Use: Philanthropic gift to create Janeway Distinguished Chair for ongoing research Funding source: Weslie Janeway

$1,281,975 (5/12/16) Use: Five years for teacher professional development to enhance high school genetics instruction Funding source: Science Education Partnership Award, National Institutes of Health

$4,878,587 (4/20/16) Use: Continuation grant for Mouse Genome Database Funding source: National Human Genome Research Institute

$3,436,466 (5/18/16) Use: Four-year grant to develop data resources, mouse models for genetic disorders Funding source: National Institutes of Health

$3,281,515 (6/2/16) Use: Five-year grant for better ways to diagnose, treat chronic fatigue syndrome Funding source: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

$872,924 (6/7/16) Use: Five-year grant to train PhDs, postdocs in developmental genetics Funding source: Eunice Kennedy Shriver Institute for Child Health and Human Development of the National Institutes of Health

$8,410,000 (6/8/16) Use: Enhance cancer diagnostics and treatment in Maine Funding source: Harold Alfond Foundation

$3,381,769 (6/20/16) Use: Five-year grant to find genetic variants that raise addiction susceptibility Funding source: National Institute on Drug Abuse

$248,000 (6/23/16) Use: Four-year gift to support new STEM education Funding source: Petit Family Foundation

$3,400,000 (6/29/16) Use: Five-year grant to boost vaccine effectiveness Funding source: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

$10,500,000 (6/30/16) Use: Five-year grant for JAX’s Gene Expression Database Funding source: Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development

$28,305,235 (8/4/16) Use: Five-year grant for Knockout Mouse Production and Phenotyping Project Funding source: National Institutes of Health

$11,714,623 (8/8/16) Use: Five-year grant for a new Center for Systems Neurogenetics of Addiction Funding source: National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health

$1,219,140 (8/17/16) Use: Four-year grant to develop mouse models for inherited peripheral neuropathies and neurodegenerative diseases including Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease Funding source: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

$225,000 (8/24/16) Use: Support a postdoctoral fellow for three years Funding source: Maximilian E. & Marion O. Hoffman Foundation Inc.

$2,348,313 (9/15/16) Use: Four-year grant for better prevention, treatments for pneumonia Funding source: National Institute on Aging

$15,000,000 (9/22/16) Use: Five-year grant for new Alzheimer’s Disease Precision Models Center at JAX ($15 million) and Indiana University School of Medicine ($10 million) Funding source: National Institute of Aging (shared)

$1,793,750 (9/26/16) Use: Five-year grant for tools to analyze how multiple genes interact in complex diseases Funding source: National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Source: Jackson Laboratory

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