Contact PI/Project LeaderRICE, MARGARET E Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationNEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
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As a consequence of Super-storm Sandy and its aftermath, two significant losses set back progress on our
multi-PI project, 1 R01 DA033811, Diet, Insulin, Dopamine, and Reward, PIs: Margaret Rice (contact),
Kenneth Carr, and Maarten Reith. The first was lost time, and the second was loss of a transgenic mouse line,
in which acetylcholine (ACh) was genetically deleted (as described in Patel et al., Nat. Commun., 2012). We
are requesting a with-cost extension of 4 months, and a supplement to re-establish this key mouse line.
Our laboratories are all fully functional, and we have current IACUC approval for all experiments in this
project: Rice protocol 120313-02, approved 4/9/13; Carr protocol 120604-02, approved 2/1/2013; Reith
protocol 120807-01, approved 8/30/2012. As also noted in our recently submitted Progress Report, the
unobligated balance on this project was 36% of the total budget as of 5/31/13 ($187,879 of the total award,
which was $525,864, direct + indirect). It should be noted that 30% carry-over was necessarily expected
because Year 1 was truncated by 30% (to 8.5 mo. 9/15/2012 - 5/31/2013). The small additional balance (6%)
reflected some decrease in supply expenditures because of down-time in Sandy (although salary support
necessarily continued), as well as conservative spending to buffer future budget years in which expenses are
expected to increase, and the annual award amount to remain flat or even decrease, as occurred in the current
budget year (Year 2). Thus, the current unobligated balance is absolutely essential to achieve the goals of the
original application. The present request for a with-cost extension and supplement is a completely separate
issue that addresses compensation to restore losses of time and resources from Sandy.
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