Fee Details:

15754: Antisense Oligonucleotide Development and Testing

The cost per assay will be a function of antisense test materials (2 per target gene), test cell lines (2 per target gene), study length, degree of quality assurance oversight required and analytical methods used for study. Test costs include design, obtaining and maintaining test reagents and cell lines, development of test protocols, conducting range-finder tests with comparative drug (standard of care), antisense delivery optimization, and conducting definitive analytical studies. Atypical circumstances can lead to additional costs for alternative antisense materials, cell lines and delivery tools.
Unit:
College of Agricultural Sciences
Department:
Environ & Molec Toxicology
Category:
Antisense Oligonucleotide Development and Testing
Internal:
No
External:
Yes
Banner Index:
ATX058
Fund:
057158
Org:
212520
Program:
20600
Activity:
AMAR
Amount:
$7,558.00/target gene
Submitted By:
Angela Born
Requester:
Updated:
4/5/2023
Banner Index Title:
ATX - EMT Drug Toxicity Evaluation
Fund Title:
ATX - EMT Drug Toxicity Evaluation
Org Title:
ATX - Envr & Molec Tox Oper
Program Title:
Other Public Services/Testing
Activity Title:
ATX - Marcus EMT DH/Research

History:

15754: Antisense Oligonucleotide Development and Testing

The cost per assay will be a function of antisense test materials (2 per target gene), test cell lines (2 per target gene), study length, degree of quality assurance oversight required and analytical methods used for study. Test costs include design, obtaining and maintaining test reagents and cell lines, development of test protocols, conducting range-finder tests with comparative drug (standard of care), antisense delivery optimization, and conducting definitive analytical studies. Atypical circumstances can lead to additional costs for alternative antisense materials, cell lines and delivery tools.
Unit:
College of Agricultural Sciences
Department:
Environ & Molec Toxicology
Category:
Antisense Oligonucleotide Development and Testing
Internal:
No
External:
Yes
Banner Index:
ATX058
Fund:
057158
Org:
212520
Program:
20600
Activity:
AMAR
Amount:
$7,558.00/target gene
Submitted By:
YunLan Liao
Requester:
Updated:
4/7/2022
Banner Index Title:
ATX - EMT Drug Toxicity Evaluation
Fund Title:
ATX - EMT Drug Toxicity Evaluation
Org Title:
ATX - Envr & Molec Tox Oper
Program Title:
Other Public Services/Testing
Activity Title:
ATX - Marcus EMT DH/Research

15754: Antisense Oligonucleotide Development and Testing

The cost per assay will be a function of antisense test materials (2 per target gene), test cell lines (2 per target gene), study length, degree of quality assurance oversight required and analytical methods used for study. Test costs include design, obtaining and maintaining test reagents and cell lines, development of test protocols, conducting range-finder tests with comparative drug (standard of care), antisense delivery optimization, and conducting definitive analytical studies. Atypical circumstances can lead to additional costs for alternative antisense materials, cell lines and delivery tools.
Unit:
College of Agricultural Sciences
Department:
Environ & Molec Toxicology
Category:
Antisense Oligonucleotide Development and Testing
Internal:
No
External:
Yes
Banner Index:
ATX058
Fund:
057158
Org:
212520
Program:
20600
Activity:
AMAR
Amount:
$7,558.00/target gene
Submitted By:
YunLan Liao
Requester:
Updated:
4/15/2021
Banner Index Title:
ATX - EMT Drug Toxicity Evaluation
Fund Title:
ATX - EMT Drug Toxicity Evaluation
Org Title:
ATX - Envr & Molec Tox Oper
Program Title:
Other Public Services/Testing
Activity Title:
ATX - Marcus EMT DH/Research

15754: Antisense Oligonucleotide Development and Testing

The cost per assay will be a function of antisense test materials (2 per target gene), test cell lines (2 per target gene), study length, degree of quality assurance oversight required and analytical methods used for study. Test costs include design, obtaining and maintaining test reagents and cell lines, development of test protocols, conducting range-finder tests with comparative drug (standard of care), antisense delivery optimization, and conducting definitive analytical studies. Atypical circumstances can lead to additional costs for alternative antisense materials, cell lines and delivery tools.
Unit:
College of Agricultural Sciences
Department:
Environ & Molec Toxicology
Category:
Antisense Oligonucleotide Development and Testing
Internal:
No
External:
Yes
Banner Index:
ATX058
Fund:
057158
Org:
212520
Program:
20600
Activity:
AMAR
Amount:
$7,558.00/target gene
Submitted By:
YunLan Liao
Requester:
Updated:
4/26/2020
Banner Index Title:
ATX - EMT Drug Toxicity Evaluation
Fund Title:
ATX - EMT Drug Toxicity Evaluation
Org Title:
ATX - Envr & Molec Tox Oper
Program Title:
Other Public Services/Testing
Activity Title:
ATX - Marcus EMT DH/Research

15754: Technical Support, Environmental Toxicology Analysis, and/or Risk Assessments

The cost per assay will be a function of antisense test materials (2 per target gene), test cell lines (2 per target gene), study length, degree of quality assurance oversight required and analytical methods used for study. Test costs include design, obtaining and maintaining test reagents and cell lines, development of test protocols, conducting range-finder tests with comparative drug (standard of care), antisense delivery optimization, and conducting definitive analytical studies. Atypical circumstances can lead to additional costs for alternative antisense materials, cell lines and delivery tools.
Unit:
College of Agricultural Sciences
Department:
Environ & Molec Toxicology
Category:
Technical Support, Environmental Toxicology Analysis, and/or Risk Assessments
Internal:
No
External:
Yes
Banner Index:
ATX058
Fund:
057158
Org:
212520
Program:
20600
Activity:
AMAR
Amount:
$7,558.00/target gene
Submitted By:
YunLan Liao
Requester:
Updated:
4/26/2020
Banner Index Title:
ATX - EMT Drug Toxicity Evaluation
Fund Title:
ATX - EMT Drug Toxicity Evaluation
Org Title:
ATX - Envr & Molec Tox Oper
Program Title:
Other Public Services/Testing
Activity Title:
ATX - Marcus EMT DH/Research

15754: Technical Support, Environmental Toxicology Analysis, and/or Risk Assessments

The cost per assay will be a function of antisense test materials (2 per target gene), test cell lines (2 per target gene), study length, degree of quality assurance oversight required and analytical methods used for study. Test costs include design, obtaining and maintaining test reagents and cell lines, development of test protocols, conducting range-finder tests with comparative drug (standard of care), antisense delivery optimization, and conducting definitive analytical studies. Atypical circumstances can lead to additional costs for alternative antisense materials, cell lines and delivery tools.
Unit:
College of Agricultural Sciences
Department:
Environ & Molec Toxicology
Category:
Technical Support, Environmental Toxicology Analysis, and/or Risk Assessments
Internal:
No
External:
Yes
Banner Index:
ATX058
Fund:
057158
Org:
212520
Program:
20600
Activity:
ACRA
Amount:
$7,558.00/target gene
Submitted By:
YunLan Liao
Requester:
Updated:
4/26/2020
Banner Index Title:
ATX - EMT Drug Toxicity Evaluation
Fund Title:
ATX - EMT Drug Toxicity Evaluation
Org Title:
ATX - Envr & Molec Tox Oper
Program Title:
Other Public Services/Testing
Activity Title:
ATX - Morrie Craig Endophyte Analys

15754: Technical Support, Environmental Toxicology Analysis, and/or Risk Assessments

The cost per assay will be a function of antisense test materials (2 per target gene), test cell lines (2 per target gene), study length, degree of quality assurance oversight required and analytical methods used for study. Test costs include design, obtaining and maintaining test reagents and cell lines, development of test protocols, conducting range-finder tests with comparative drug (standard of care), antisense delivery optimization, and conducting definitive analytical studies. Atypical circumstances can lead to additional costs for alternative antisense materials, cell lines and delivery tools.
Unit:
College of Agricultural Sciences
Department:
Environ & Molec Toxicology
Category:
Technical Support, Environmental Toxicology Analysis, and/or Risk Assessments
Internal:
No
External:
Yes
Banner Index:
ATX058
Fund:
057158
Org:
212520
Program:
20600
Activity:
ACRA
Amount:
$7,558.00/target gene
Submitted By:
YunLan Liao
Requester:
Updated:
6/6/2019
Banner Index Title:
ATX - EMT Drug Toxicity Evaluation
Fund Title:
ATX - EMT Drug Toxicity Evaluation
Org Title:
ATX - Envr & Molec Tox Oper
Program Title:
Other Public Services/Testing
Activity Title:
ATX - Morrie Craig Endophyte Analys

15754: Technical Support, Environmental Toxicology Analysis, and/or Risk Assessments

The cost per assay will be a function of antisense test materials (2 per target gene), test cell lines (2 per target gene), study length, degree of quality assurance oversight required and analytical methods used for study. Test costs include design, obtaining and maintaining test reagents and cell lines, development of test protocols, conducting range-finder tests with comparative drug (standard of care), antisense delivery optimization, and conducting definitive analytical studies. Atypical circumstances can lead to additional costs for alternative antisense materials, cell lines and delivery tools.
Unit:
College of Agricultural Sciences
Department:
Environ & Molec Toxicology
Category:
Technical Support, Environmental Toxicology Analysis, and/or Risk Assessments
Internal:
No
External:
Yes
Banner Index:
ATX039
Fund:
057139
Org:
212520
Program:
20600
Activity:
ACRA
Amount:
$7,558.00/target gene
Submitted By:
YunLan Liao
Requester:
Updated:
6/6/2019
Banner Index Title:
ATX - EMT Tech Sprt Envrnmntl Anlys
Fund Title:
ATX - EMT Tech Sprt Envrnmntl Anlys
Org Title:
ATX - Envr & Molec Tox Oper
Program Title:
Other Public Services/Testing
Activity Title:
ATX - Morrie Craig Endophyte Analys

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