Pennsieve Funding Sources
How do we do what we do?
The Pennsieve platform has received funding from several entities and funding sources including the following:
Foundations
Michael J. Fox Foundation
Epilepsy Foundation
CURE Epilepsy
Institutional Funding
Penn Center for Neuroengineering and Therapeutics
Penn Institute for Immunology & Immune Health
Penn Institute for Biomedical Informatics
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Federal Funding (active and past)
(Active) 1U24NS135547 - Meaningful data integration, visualization and distribution for Human Pain Associated Genes & Cells Datasets
(Active) 1U24NS134536 - Pennsieve: Impactful Multimodal Data Sharing for Epilepsy Research
(Active) OT3OD025347 - Pennsieve: A scalable and sustainable platform for scientific data integration and analysis
(Past) OT3OD025347 - Blackfynn: A scalable and sustainable platform for scientific data integration and analysis
(Past) UC4DK112217 - Penn integrated Human Pancreas procurement and Analysis Program
(Past) R44DA044929 - The Blackfynn Platform for Rapid Data Integration and Collaboration
(Past) DARPA-D2-1801 - Tools for Sharing and Analyzing Neuroscience Data
(Past) DARPA-BAA-15-35 - Blackfynn’s cloud-based Data Management Platform to Enable Collaborative Science, Data Visualization and Closed-loop Neurodevices
(Past) K01ES025436 - Developing Cloud-based tools for Big Neural Data
(Past) U24NS063930 - The International Epilepsy Electrophysiology Database
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