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Collaborative Research: Live-Cell Applications of Chiral Plasmon-Dye Interactions with Sin — NSF Award to University of Washington

With support from the Chemical Measurement and Imaging Program in the Division of Chemistry and co-funding from the Biosensors program in the Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems, Professor Julie Biteen of the University of Michigan and Professor David Masiello of the University of

Award titleCollaborative Research: Live-Cell Applications of Chiral Plasmon-Dye Interactions with Sin
Award ID2403938
AwardeeUniversity of Washington
CitySEATTLE
StateWA
Amount obligated$126,656
Principal investigatorDavid Masiello
ProgramChemical Measurement & Imaging
Start date09/01/2024
AbstractWith support from the Chemical Measurement and Imaging Program in the Division of Chemistry and co-funding from the Biosensors program in the Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems, Professor Julie Biteen of the University of Michigan and Professor David Masiello of the University of Washington are sensing the chirality—or handedness—of molecules in biology. Most biological molecules are chiral, from the basic building blocks such as proteins and DNA to larger
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