

Nominations were reviewed by the NNCI External Advisory Board, and winners were selected from among a site-diverse pool in the following three categories: Technical Staff, Education and Outreach, and User Support. The award is intended to acknowledge the significant efforts by NNCI site staff who endeavor to provide excellent service and support to all network users. Myers receives NNCI award for Education and Outreachīen Myers, Director of Operations for NU ANCE and the SHyNE Resource, has been awarded the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI) Outstanding NNCI Staff Members Award in Education and Outreach. Please see the below flyer for more details.Ĭross-Disciplinary Research Shines at CLP Institute’s ‘Biotech Summit’ The CAMI website provides a detailed description of instruments, services, and support facilities for in vitro and in vivo studies.

Selected projects will be funded for a period of one year and up to $5,000 (and in very special circumstances, up to $7,500) direct costs for imaging studies performed in CAMI.ĬAMI offers researchers a wide range of imaging instrumentation, knowledgeable staff, and support facilities uniquely configured to make preclinical research efficient and productive. Northwestern University’s Center for Advanced Molecular Imaging (CAMI) is offering pilot project funding for up to TEN projects/year during each of the next three years to researchers with nascent imaging projects that will benefit from CAMI expertise in imaging method development and refinement. Submissions are accepted through 11:59 PM on 10/15/19.ĬAMI Pilot Project Funding for Imaging Studies Please submit your proposals via NITRO, Link Welcome Ben!Ĭore Facility Fall Equipment Proposals due 10/15/19 in Analytical Chemistry from Purdue Universtiy in Professor Hilla Kenttämaa’s research group where he focused on mass spectrometry instrumentation and method development for the analysis of lignocellulosic biomass metabolism and degradation for biofuel production. Prior to joining Northwestern, Ben worked for Agilent Technologies as a Product Specialist for Mass Spectrometry (MS) in the Chicago metro area and, before that, as a Field Applications Scientist for MS in the Boston metro area.
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Ben will succeed Andy Ott in this role as Andy completes his transition to the full time Director of Core Facilities Administration which will occur in April, 2020. Please welcome the next IMSERC Director, Research Associate Professor, Ben Owen, Ph.D. Welcome Ben Owen, new Director of the Integrated Molecular Structure Education and Research Center (IMSERC)
