Wyoming INBRE Phase 4- Equipment Supplement for x-ray diffractometer for Center for Advanced Scientific Instrumentation

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Abstract

ABSTRACT: The overarching goal of Wyoming INBRE is to help Wyoming build its biomedical research and education infrastructure. A key goal of the current INBRE Phase 4 is to work with the University of Wyoming administration and the state-funded Wyoming Science Initiative to build STEM infrastructure and to make the resources and investments of the SI available to Wyoming INBRE partner institutions and their faculty and students for biomedical research, education and training. The dual source single crystal x-ray diffractometer will be housed in the SI building Center for Advanced Scientific Instrumentation (CASI). This high-quality instrument will enhance research capabilities in a wide variety of fields. Importantly, it will provide the ability to do three-dimensional structure and function of many biological molecules, including proteins and nucleic acids that does not currently exist in Wyoming. All instrumentation in the CASI is available to UW and Wyoming Community College faculty and students, including Wyoming INBRE and Sensory Biology COBRE associated individuals, for research, training, and education.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10397875
Project number
3P20GM103432-20S1
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING
Principal Investigator
Robert Scott Seville
Activity code
P20
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2021
Award amount
$250,000
Award type
3
Project period
2001-09-30 → 2025-04-30