Highly-Multiplexed Fluorescence with DNA-Nanoruler Spectral Barcodes — NSF Award to Clemson University (SC, $926,816)
An award is made to Clemson University to enable a five to ten-fold increase in the number of different things that can be measured in a mixture simultaneously (multiplexing), using widely available, affordable, and reliable methods. This project will have broader impacts related to enhanced scientific access to highly
| Award title | Highly-Multiplexed Fluorescence with DNA-Nanoruler Spectral Barcodes |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2502989 |
| Awardee | Clemson University |
| City | CLEMSON |
| State | SC |
| Amount obligated | $926,816 |
| Principal investigator | Marc Birtwistle |
| Program | Innovation: Research Methods |
| Start date | 09/15/2025 |
| Abstract | An award is made to Clemson University to enable a five to ten-fold increase in the number of different things that can be measured in a mixture simultaneously (multiplexing), using widely available, affordable, and reliable methods. This project will have broader impacts related to enhanced scientific access to highly-multiplexed experimental capabilities. It will provide training for the next generation of scientists by engaging undergraduates and high school students from a variety of discipl |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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