
January 2002 From Howard Hughes Medical Institute HHMI awards $16.25 million to biomedical researchers from Canada and Latin AmericaThe Howard Hughes Medical Institute announced today that it has awarded $16.25 million in new grants to 43 outstanding biomedical researchers in Canada and five Latin American countries. The five-year grants support the research of scientists in fields such as genetics, epidemiology, virology and neuroscience. These scientists are investigating a wide variety of biomedical topics, including the molecular bases of parasitic diseases that are prevalent in much of Latin America, the genetic origins of cancer and the mechanisms that control cell growth. The grants range from $266,665 to $450,000 over five years. The recipients hold full-time appointments at nonprofit scientific institutions in the six countries, have made significant contributions to biomedical research and have significant publications in international English-language, peer-reviewed scientific journals. The newly named International Research Scholars are citizens of Argentina (15), Brazil (4), Canada (13), Chile (3), Mexico (7) and Venezuela (1). The grants provide salaries for students and other laboratory personnel, equipment and supplies, and travel to visit research collaborators or attend international scientific conferences. The grants also include funds to support the International Research Scholars' institutions, thereby assisting other scientists. Twenty-three of the new grantees have previously received HHMI grants. The Institute currently supports International Research Scholars in 29 countries. Since 1991, it has awarded over $100 million in grants through its international program. The international program and HHMI grants in support of science education in the U.S complement the Institute's primary mission of carrying out biomedical research with its own scientists at 72 locations across the United States. HHMI's annual budget is approximately $650 million. More information about HHMI's international program is available online at http://www.hhmi.org/international. Howard Hughes Medical Institute List of Awardees for the 2001 Latin America/Canada Initiative
Country/Awardee | Institution | Argentina | | Basombrio, Miguel Angel | National University of Salta | C�ceres, Alfredo Oscar* | Mercedes and Martin Ferreya Institute for Medical Research, CONICET, Cordoba | Ceriani, Maria Fernanda | Institute of Biochemistry Research, Campomar Foundation, Buenos Aires | De Mendoza, Diego | Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology of Rosario, CONICET | Elgoyhen, Ana Bel�n* | Institute for Research on Genetic Engineering and Molecular Biology, CONICET, Buenos Aires | Frasch, Alberto Carlos* | Institute for Research in Biotechnology, National University of General San Martin | Goldbaum, Fernando Alberto | Institute of Biochemistry Research, Campomar Foundation, Buenos Aires | Kornblihtt, Alberto Rodolfo | University of Buenos Aires | Levin, Mariano Jorge | Institute for Research on Genetic Engineering and Molecular Biology, CONICET, Buenos Aires | Maccioni, Hugo J.F.* | National University of Cordoba | Mayorga, Luis Segundo* | National University of Cuyo | Parodi, Armando Jose* | Institute for Research in Biotechnology, National University of General San Martin | Rubinstein, Marcelo * | Institute for Research on Genetic Engineering and Molecular Biology, CONICET, Buenos Aires | Soncini, Fernando Carlos* | Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology of Rosario, CONICET | Vila, Alejandro Jose | Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology of Rosario, CONICET | Brazil | | Bozza, Patricia Torres | Oswaldo Cruz Foundation | DosReis, George Alexandre | Federal University of Rio de Janeiro | Ferreira, S�rgio Teixeira* | Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro | Peixoto, Alexandre Afranio | Oswaldo Cruz Foundation | Canada | | Bleackley, Robert Christopher* | University of Alberta | Finlay, Barton Brett* | University of British Columbia | Korneluk, Robert G.* | University of Ottawa | Rachubinski, Richard Anthony* | University of Alberta | Rudnicki, Michael Anthony | Ottawa Health Research Institute | Scherer, Stephen Wayne | Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto | Shoubridge, Eric Alan | McGill University | Sonenberg, Nahum* | McGill University | St George-Hyslop, Peter Henry* | University of Toronto | Strynadka, Natalie Catherine* | University of British Columbia | Wang, Yu Tian | University of British Columbia | Woodgett, James Robert* | Ontario Cancer Institute | Wrana, Jeff | Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital | Chile | | Brandan, Enrique* | Catholic University of Chile | Labarca, Pedro* | Center for Scientific Studies | Mayor, Roberto | University of Chile | Mexico | | Arias, Carlos Federico* | Institute of Biotechnology, National Autonomous University of Mexico | Geiger, Otto | Center for Research on Nitrogen Fission, National Autonomous University of Mexico | Herrera-Estrella, Luis Rafael* | Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute (Irapuato) | Le�n, Patricia | Institute of Biotechnology, National Autonomous University of Mexico | Romo, Ranulfo* | Institute of Cellular Physiology, National Autonomous University of Mexico | Vielle-Calzada, Jean-Philippe | Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute (Irapuato) | Zurita, Mario | Institute of Biotechnology, National Autonomous University of Mexico | Venezuela | | Padr�n, Ra�l A.* | Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research (IVIC) |
* denotes repeat Scholar | |