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Proposals funded: Salsbury, Erway

Congratulations to Freddie Salsbury, associate professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Targeting the MSH2-dependent Apopototic Pathway” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number 5R01CA129373-05 REVISED.   Congratulations to Jennifer Erway, associate professor of mathematics, whose proposal entitled “Collaborative research: […]


Proposal funded: Kim-Shapiro, Thonhauser

Congratulations to Daniel B. Kim-Shapiro, professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Effects of Nitric Oxide in Sickle Cell Blood” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number 5R37HL058091-17. Also, his proposal entitled “Exercise, Weight Loss and Arterial Stiffness in Obese, Older […]


Proposals funded: Williams, Crainshaw

Congratulations to Richard T. Williams, Reynolds professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Research on Scintillator Materials and Mechanisms: LaBr3 with co-doping, and other topics to be determined” has been funded by the Saint-Gobain Ceramics & Plastics, Inc. Also, his proposal entitled “Physics of Scintillator Nonproportionality” […]


Proposals funded: Furr, Anderson

Congratulations to R. Michael Furr, professor of psychology, whose proposal entitled “Binge Drinking: Individual differences in the Capacity to alter Drinking Patterns” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (WFU funding […]


Proposals funded: Salsbury, Kim-Shapiro

Congratulations to Freddie Salsbury, associate professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Computational Biosciences from the Cancer Center Support Grant” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number 5P30CA012197-38 and the WFU Health Sciences (WFU funding agency). Congratulations to Daniel B. […]


Proposals funded: Jurchescu, Fleeson, Miller

Congratulations to Oana Jurchescu, assistant professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “High-Conductivity in Binary Organic Single Crystals for Electronic Applications” has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the UNC-Chapel Hill (WFU funding agency). Congratulations to William W. Fleeson, professor of psychology, whose […]


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