Foundation president, Harvey Fineberg, and chairman emeritus and co-founder, Gordon Moore, discuss the Statement of Founders’ Intent with staff.
In support of developing a virus–bacterium–alga culture system and advancing methods to investigate how virus infection and stress impact gene flow and microbial evolution in cold, highly saline environments.
Thank you for sharing.
University of Washington, Department of Physics
$675,000
36 months
Andrew Laszlo Moore Inventor Fellows Award
Jun 2024
University of Washington, Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Shyam Gollakota Moore Inventor Fellow Award
Jul 2021
University of Washington, Human Centered Design and Engineering Department
$800,000
Machines Learning: Modular Low-Cost Tools for Scientific Exploration
Nov 2020
University of Washington, Office of Sponsored Programs
$737,066
38 months
Deciphering the Origin of the Eukaryotic Cell
Aug 2020
$700,000
24 months
Jeffrey Heer Investigator Award: Software Grant Vega & Altair
Jun 2020
University of Washington, Department of Family Medicine
$500,554
18 months
Lung Cancer Diagnosis Measurement Instrument
Nov 2019
$1,200,000
Jiun-Haw Chu, Moore Fellow in Materials Synthesis
Oct 2017
University of Washington, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
$1,000,000
12 months
Alaska Salmon Program
Nov 2016
University of Washington, Cambia Palliative Care Center of Excellence
$252,959
15 months
Measurement Framework for Serious Illness Care
Oct 2016
$1,781,591
42 months
Understanding How Virus Infection Affects Gene Flow and Microbial Evolution in Extreme Polar Environments
$375,000
Emerging Science and Research Issues in Wild Salmon Conservation
Data Task Forces for Better Synthesis Studies: Part 2
Aug 2016
University of Washington, Department of Earth and Space Sciences
Offshore geophysical network design for earthquake and tsunami warning in the Pacific Northwest
Jan 2016
$278,143
30 months
New Genetic Tools for Marine Diatoms
Sep 2015
$1,500,000
60 months
Jeffrey Heer Investigator Award
Nov 2014
$222,593
Seismology Assessment for a Mauna Kea Earthquake Early Warning System
Apr 2014
$10,000,000
Data Science Environment
Oct 2013
$120,000
0 months
Data Science Environment Planning Contribution
Jun 2013
$1,235,300
66 months
Curtis Deutsch Investigator Award
May 2013
$2,338,600
E. Virginia Armbrust Investigator Award
University of Washington, Conservation Magazine
$200,000
The Conservation Media Project
Dec 2012
University of Washington, School of Oceanography
$350,000
26 months
A plan for citizen engagement along the Amazon River
Nov 2012
$2,035,000
41 months
Cascadia Seismology Research to Enable an Earthquake Early Warning System for the Western United States
Oct 2011
University of Washington, Department of Biology
$1,666,665
62 months
Keiko Torii HHMI/GBMF Plant Biology Investigator Award
Aug 2011
Creating positive outcomes for future generations.