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Proposals funded: Williams, Rejeski

Congratulations to Richard T. Williams, Reynolds professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Physics of Scintillator Nonproportionality” has been funded by the National Nuclear Security Administration and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Congratulations to Walter J. Rejeski and Tony Marsh, professors of health and exercise […]


Proposals funded: Kim-Shapiro, Fleeson

Congratulations to Daniel Kim-Shapiro, professor in physics, whose proposal entitled “The Effects of Selective Adenosine A2B Receptor Antagonist GC-6201 on Adensine-induced Red Blood Cells Sickling in SCD Patients” has been funded by the Gilead Sciences, Inc., and the University of Pittsburgh. Congratulations to […]


Proposals funded: Thonhauser, Phillips

Congratulations to Timo Thonhauser, assistant professor of Physics, whose proposal entitled “Novel theoretical and experimental approaches for understanding and optimizing hydrogen-sorbent interactions in metal organic framework materials” has been funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of Texas-Dallas. Congratulations to […]


Proposals funded: Fetrow, Messier

Congratulations to Jacque Fetrow, Dean of Wake Forest College and Reynolds Professor of Computational Biophysics, whose proposal entitled “Integrin function in cartilage” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and WFU Health Sciences. Congratulations to Steve Messier, professor of Health & […]


Bill Smith, biology, and Natalie Holzwarth, physics

Congratulations to Bill Smith, whose proposal entitled “Collaborative RUI Proposal: Effects of Contrasting Cloud Regimes on Plant Carbon/Water Relations at Treeline” has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Congratulations to professor Natalie Holzwarth, whose proposal entitled “First principles simulations of battery […]


WFU named CUDA Teaching Center

Wake Forest has been named a CUDA Teaching Center by NVIDIA Corporation. Dr. Sam Cho, assistant professor in computer science and physics, will coordinate the Teaching Center activities, which include teaching, research, and training. The department was awarded 50 GTX 480 GPU cards valued […]


Daniel Kim-Shapiro, physics

Congratulations to Daniel Kim-Shapiro, whose proposal entitled “Role of nitrite reduction to NO by hemoglobin in control of fetal vascular tone” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Loma Linda University Adventist Health Sciences Center.


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