CAREER: Synthesis and Application of Bioorthogonally Degradable Polymers — NSF Award to Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GA, $61
With support of the Chemical Synthesis Program in the Division of Chemistry, Justin Kim of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is studying chemical processes for the reversible assembly and functionalization of polymers relevant to biology. The processes of interest are designed to be compatible with biological systems (s
| Award title | CAREER: Synthesis and Application of Bioorthogonally Degradable Polymers |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2503344 |
| Awardee | Georgia Tech Research Corporation |
| City | ATLANTA |
| State | GA |
| Amount obligated | $612,259 |
| Principal investigator | Justin Kim |
| Program | Chemical Synthesis |
| Start date | 12/01/2024 |
| Abstract | With support of the Chemical Synthesis Program in the Division of Chemistry, Justin Kim of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is studying chemical processes for the reversible assembly and functionalization of polymers relevant to biology. The processes of interest are designed to be compatible with biological systems (so-called 'bioorthogonal reactions') and are expected to enable the generation of new functionally adaptable biomaterials with many potential applications, including eventually as v |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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