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Investigator

Philip Lupo

BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE · funded by NCI, NICHD, NEI

Companies
2

Resolved onto their grants.

Grants
7

Federal awards on file.

Non-dilutive funding
$3.9M

Summed across those awards.

First award
May 1, 2021

Latest Sep 23, 2025.

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Grant record

Federal awards filed under this investigator name, newest first. Each links to the public record where the awarding agency publishes one.

  1. U54

    Project 3: Pharmacogenomic advancements for improved treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Latino children and adolescents

    $262k

    Sep 23, 2025NCIBAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINENIH RePORTER · 11199464 (opens the source filing in a new tab)

  2. R01

    A US Study of the Health of Children Born From In Vitro Fertilization: From Conception Through Young Adulthood

    $551k

    Jun 1, 2025NICHDEMORY UNIVERSITYNIH RePORTER · 11339192 (opens the source filing in a new tab)

  3. R01

    A US Study of the Health of Children Born From In Vitro Fertilization: From Conception Through Young Adulthood

    $508k

    Jun 1, 2025NICHDEMORY UNIVERSITYNIH RePORTER · 11376583 (opens the source filing in a new tab)

  4. U01

    Down Syndrome Early Childhood Omics, Deep Phenotyping, and Epidemiology in Texas: DECODE IT Cohort

    $1.7M

    Sep 17, 2024NICHDEMORY UNIVERSITYNIH RePORTER · 11381528 (opens the source filing in a new tab)

  5. R13

    Society for Birth Defects Research and Prevention Conferences 2024–2028

    $10k

    Apr 1, 2024NICHDTERATOLOGY SOCIETYNIH RePORTER · 11063259 (opens the source filing in a new tab)

  6. R13

    Society for Birth Defects Research and Prevention Conferences 2024–2028

    $10k

    Apr 1, 2024NICHDTERATOLOGY SOCIETYNIH RePORTER · 11317122 (opens the source filing in a new tab)

  7. U01

    Microphthalmia, Anophthalmia, and Coloboma Genetic Epidemiology in Children (MAGIC) Study

    $852k

    May 1, 2021NEIEMORY UNIVERSITYNIH RePORTER · 11363270 (opens the source filing in a new tab)

This page aggregates public U.S. federal grant records filed under one investigator name and the companies Biodatica has resolved onto them. Names are shown as the awarding agency filed them; grant awards are non-dilutive federal funding, not equity or valuation. Distinct people who file under the same name would appear together here. It is informational only and not investment advice. Methodology · Data sources