Near-infrared Fluorescent Probes for Sensitive Detection of NADH in Live Cells

NIH RePORTER · NIH · R15 · $100,000 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

Our proposal endeavors to secure the Shimadzu LCMS-2050 system, aiming to propel our research in fluorescent probe synthesis for biomedical applications to new heights. This cutting- edge instrument is poised to redefine our approach by offering real-time monitoring capabilities, enabling the exploration of innovative reaction conditions, optimization of synthetic methods, and rapid identification of lead candidates. The system's technical excellence lies in significantly enhanced efficiency, streamlined processes, and reduced resource consumption. Beyond its technical merits, this proposal underscores our commitment to spearheading impactful and resource-efficient scientific innovation in our field. By investing in state-of-the-art technology and adopting sustainable, responsible resource management practices, we are dedicated to advancing our research at the forefront of the discipline. The strategic acquisition of this advanced instrumentation positions our research group to pioneer groundbreaking fluorescent probes using more efficient and eco-friendly synthetic methodologies.

Key facts

NIH application ID
11034558
Project number
3R15GM146206-01S2
Recipient
MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
Haiying Liu
Activity code
R15
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$100,000
Award type
3
Project period
2022-06-01 → 2025-05-31