Newly Funded Awards and Renewals
May 2021 through July 2022
Clifford Berkman
US Department of Health and Human Services – National Institute of Health | New Award
Near-IR Ratiometric Fluorescence Probes for Assessing Cargo Delivery to Prostate Tumors
$224,845
James Brozik
Department of Defense – Air Force | New Award
Stochastic Biophysical Interactions within Aquaporin-4 Assemblies
$210,000
Aurora Clark
Department of Energy – Office of Nuclear Science | Renewal
Bespoke Liquid/Liquid Interfaces that Modulate Solute Transport Mechanisms in Solvent Extraction
$68,759
Brian Clowers
Texas A&M University – Health and Human Services – National Institute of Health | New Award
Next generation ion mobility mass spectrometry instrumentation to uncover hidden dynamics underlying protein function
$84,808
National Science Foundation | New Award
Collaborative Research: Tunable HDX and Ion-Molecule Interactions Using Doped-Gas Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry
$255,458
US Department of Health and Human Services – National Institute of Health | New Award
Tractable Tandem Ion Mobility Technology using Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulations and Photodissociation
$285,876
Xiaofeng Guo
Department of Energy – Office of Nuclear Energy | New Award
Laboratory-based High-Resolution X-ray Absorption and Emission Spectroscopy for Nuclear Science and Radiochemistry Research and Education
$287,450
Peter Reilly
Washington Research Foundation | New Award
Digital Waveform-Based Mass Spectometry
$50,000
AB SCIEX | New Award
Tandem Digital Mass Filter
$44,000
National Science Foundation | New Award
A New Digitally Driven Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer
$526,214
Choong-Shik Yoo
National Science Foundation | Renewal
Dense Extended Hydrocarbon Framework Materials (3D Polymers)
$561,738
Collaborations
Aurora Clark/Sue Clark
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory – Battelle Department of Energy | Renewal
PMU: Energy Frontier Research Center: IDREAM – Interfacial Dynamics in Radiation Environments and Materials
$212,000
James Brozik/ChulHee Kang
National Science Foundation | New Award
Understanding the P450 enzymes essential for monolignol biosynthesis
$772,713
James Boncella/Liane Moreau
WSU Foundation Murdock | New Award
PMU: Acquiring an In-house Small Angle X-Ray Scattering (SAXS) System for WSU
$450,000