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Siahaan and Fehr recognized as 2023 KU innovators
KU and its medical center are filled with great innovators striving to find creative solutions for the problems facing our world. Today, the KU Center for Technology Commercialization wants to thank all members of KU's research community for their creativity and ingenuity. We also wish to show specific appreciation to the faculty below, who disclosed new inventions to the university in 2023.
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Chemical Biology of Infectious Disease (CBID) CoBRE - Pilot Project RFA
2020 Request for Applications (RFA) has been released, calling for pilot projects submitted to the Chemical Biology of Infectious Disease, an NIH CoBRE center. Our overall mission is to support four pilot projects at a time, to be selected through competition described in the attached RFA.
2019 CBID Pilot Project Awardees Announced
Below are the recipients of the CBID pilot project awards for the year 2019. Brian Ackley, Associate Professor, Dept. of Molecular Biosciences, University of Kansas Project Title: On again, off again: Is pH a critical factor in pathogen killing? Josephine R.
Chemical Biology for Infectious Diseases (CBID) CoBRE - research project RFA 2019
2019 Request for Applications (RFA) calling for research projects submitted to the Chemical Biology of Infectious Disease, an NIH CoBRE center. Our overall mission is to support three research projects at a time, to be selected through competition described in the attached RFA.&…
Farrell awarded CBID Research Project for 2019
Mark P. Farrell, Assistant Professor, Medicinal Chemistry, University of Kansas, is the newest recipient of a CBID research project award. He is a mid-year replacement due to a graduation from CBID CoBRE, and his project will continue through the next project year. Dr.
Shames awarded new CBID Research Project for 2018
The recipient of the CBID research project award for the year 2018: Stephanie Shames, Assistant Professor, Division of Biology, University of Kansas Project Title: Chemical inhibition of Legionella pneumophila metaeffector function Additional information about CBID research pr
CBID graduate wins new award
Brandon DeKosky, Assistant Professor, Departments of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Chemical & Petroleum Engineering, was awarded $15,150 by the University of Colorado at Denver for his project entitled: “T cell responses shared among triple negative breast cancer patients”.
CBID graduate earns new award
Brandon DeKosky, Assistant Professor, Departments of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, was awarded $60,000 by the United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation for his project entitled: “Antibody response analysis to protein drugs.”
2018 CBID Pilot Project Awardees Announced
Below are the recipients of the CBID pilot project awards for the year 2018. Cory J. Berkland, Solon E. Summerfield Distinguished Professor, Depts.
Chemical Biology for Infectious Diseases (CBID) CoBRE - research project RFA
2018 Request for Applications (RFA) calling for research projects submitted to the Chemical Biology of Infectious Disease, an NIH CoBRE center. Our overall mission is to support three research projects at a time, to be selected through competition described in the attached RFA.&…