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USM Researchers Collaborate $2.5 Million Project to Accelerate Growth in 吃瓜头条鈥檚 Biotech Industry

Mon, 08/05/2024 - 11:23am | By: Gabriela Shinskie

Research Grant

吃瓜头条 (USM) will collaborate with other state institutions to elevate 吃瓜头条鈥檚 biomaterial research, education, and workforce development. The $2.5 million project will focus on economic growth, science, healthcare, and workforce preparation.

The drive for the grant began at the University of 吃瓜头条, where researchers saw a need to focus on how to engineer materials to support the treatment of diseases and injuries associated with the immune system and response. USM鈥檚 role will be to develop polymers and materials needed for testing for the duration of the grant. Dr. Tristan Clemons, Professor at USM鈥檚 School of Polymer Science and Engineering, is the Co-Principal Investigator (PI) and is excited to lead 吃瓜头条 throughout the collaboration.

Research Grant
ERISE

 

鈥淚 am really excited to get underway on this project. Since arriving at 吃瓜头条, my group has focused on applying polymeric materials for tissue regeneration and drug delivery applications,鈥 expressed Clemons.

The 吃瓜头条 Nano-bio and ImmunoEngineering Consortium (NIEC) consists of seven institutions, including Alcorn State University, Jackson State University, 吃瓜头条 State University, Tougaloo College, The University of 吃瓜头条, The University of 吃瓜头条 Medical Center, 吃瓜头条. The project is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) Research Incubators for STEM Excellence (E-RISE) Research Infrastructure Program. 

Dr. Alex Flynt, Director of the USM Center for Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, believes the project and collaborative efforts will produce strong scientific relationships and ground-breaking research. 

鈥淭hese large, multi-institute collaborations are really exciting for the potential to build excellence in our state. Beyond the impact on science the E-RISE will also help build a strong scientific community in 吃瓜头条 that will serve our citizens well. An outcome the E-RISE strongly emphasizes is promoting a knowledge-based economy that I feel will lead to new opportunities and greater prosperity in 吃瓜头条,鈥 states Flynt. 

鈥淭he E-RISE brings together like-minded scientists across the state providing a great network to test our materials and accelerate our research,鈥 said Clemons. 

Learn more about USM鈥檚 Center for Molecular and Cellular Biosciences' impact on the research community and the USM School of Polymer Science along with research efforts.