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Grants awarded by the Lowe Syndrome Association (USA) 

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1988 Richard A. Lewis, M.D., Baylor College of Medicine $5,000 for Refined gene mapping, carrier detection, and prenatal diagnosis of the Oculo-Cerebro-Renal Syndrome of Lowe.
1989 Richard A. Lewis, M.D., Baylor College of Medicine $7,000 for Refined gene mapping, carrier detection, and prenatal diagnosis of the Oculo-Cerebro-Renal Syndrome of Lowe.
1993 Lawrence Charnas, M.D., Ph.D., St. Mary's Hospital Cancer Research Institute $5,000 for An in situ and immunocytochemical localization of OCRL-1 gene product in human and mouse tissue.
1993 Lorraine C. Racusen, M.D., Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine $6,000 for Development of renal tubule cell lines from patients with Lowe's syndrome.
1996 Richard A. Lewis, M.D., Baylor College of Medicine $2,000 for continuation of Refined gene mapping, carrier detection, and prenatal diagnosis of the Oculo-Cerebro-Renal Syndrome of Lowe, and to defray costs to families for molecular and biochemical analyses of the OCRL gene/enzyme.
1999 Bonnie Blazer-Yost, Ph.D., Biology Department, Indiana University/Purdue University in Indianapolis, IN $15,000 for The Phosphoinositide Pathway in Regulation of Ion Transport Phenomena in a Renal Distal Tubule Cell Line.
1999 Dewey Royal, Ph.D., Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Rutgers University $15,000 for Dissecting the Phosphatidylinositol System in C. elegans.
1999 Ti Lin, Ph.D., formerly of the Georgetown University Medical Center, currently at the National Institutes of Health in collaboration with Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center $15,000 for Establishing a Reliable and Accurate Molecular Method for Lowe Syndrome Carrier Screening.
2000 Bonnie Blazer-Yost, Ph.D., Biology Department, Indiana University/Purdue University in Indianapolis, IN $15,000 for Stable Expression of the OCRL1 Gene in Renal Epithelial Cells: Models for Studying the Localization, Regulation and Metabolic Role of the OCRL1 Protein.