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The 2017 international conference on systems biology; Virginia Tech; August 6-12, 2017”, NSF MCB,
(PI: Yang Cao), $15,000, May 2017 - Nov 2017.
Collaborative Research: Identifying and modeling the advantages of regulating protein required abun-
dance in Caulobacter crescentus, NSF MCB, (PI Yang Cao, coPI John Tyson, Collaborator: Kathleen
Ryan from UC Berkley), $270,650. 2016-2019.
AF: Small: Algorithmic Foundations of Hybrid Stochastic Modeling and Simulation Methods with
Applications to Cell Cycle Models, NSF CCF, (PI Yang Cao, coPI John Tyson), $400,000, 2015-2018.
4VA Course Design and Develop Awards, State of Virginia, $11,472, 2015-2016.
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Integrated Dynamics of Temporal and Spatial Controls in the Cell Division of Caulobacter crescentus,
NSF DMS (PI Tyson, coPI Cao, Paul), $275,192, 2012-2015.
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Career: Multiscale Stochastic Simulation for Complex Biochemical Systems with Visualization Tools, NSF, Yang Cao PI, $547,107, 2010-2015.
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Multiscale Modeling, Simulation, and Sensitivity Analysis
of Biochemical Systems Motivated by Pulsatile Insulin Secretion. NSF, Yang Cao PI, $250,000, 2007-2010.
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Mitochondrial deoxynucleotide metabolism and disease, NIH,
David Samuels PI, $1,490,000, 2007-2012.
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Stochastic Models of Cell Cycle Regulation, NIH, John Tyson PI, $1,290,000.
2006-2010.
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An Open and Scalable Stochastic Simulation Library for Biology, NIH, Mark Stalzer PI, $1,607,112, 2006-2010.
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