Core Facilities Pilot Program Funded
The laboratory’s proposed project “Multiphoton imaging of gastrinoma and correlation with molecular and genetic markers” was funded through the University of Arizona’s Core Facilities Pilot Program grant.
The laboratory’s proposed project “Multiphoton imaging of gastrinoma and correlation with molecular and genetic markers” was funded through the University of Arizona’s Core Facilities Pilot Program grant.
The lab recently was awarded funding through the TLA Impact Challenge for the proposed project “Smartphone application for spectroscopic calibration, acquisition and analysis for skin cancer diagnosis.”
We are pleased to share that the lab recently received the American Cancer Society Institutional Research Grant titled “Development of a murine xenograft model for gastrinoma and a multispectral imaging probe for in vivo monitoring of tumor development.”
Congratulations to Tom Knapp, who was selected for the Computational & Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems training grant!
Congratulations to Natzem Lima, who was selected to participate in National Photonics Initiative Capitol Hill Visit to promote R&D funding.