Funding History
Instrumentation Grants (Federal)
- National Science Foundation, Chemical Instrumentation Program; "Purchase of a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Data Processing Station." $105,850. Spring 1986.
Private Grants
- Omicron Biochemicals, Inc. Graduate Research Fellowship in Structural Biology. October 2000-September 2001.
- Omicron Biochemicals, Inc. Unrestricted Grant. October 2000-September 2001.
- Omicron Biochemicals, Inc. Graduate Research Fellowship in Structural Biology, $10,000. October 1998-September 1999.
- Omicron Biochemicals, Inc. Unrestricted Grant, $8,000. October 1998-September 1999.
- Omicron Biochemicals, Inc. Graduate Research Fellowship in Structural Biology, $10,000. October 1997-September 1998.
- Omicron Biochemicals, Inc. Unrestricted Grant, $6,000. October 1997-September 1998.
- Omicron Biochemicals, Inc. Graduate Research Fellowship in Structural Biology, $10,000. October 1996-September 1997.
- Omicron Biochemicals, Inc. Unrestricted Grant, $6,000. October 1996-September 1997.
- Omicron Biochemicals, Inc. Equipment Grant, $1,192.46. October 1996.
- Omicron Biochemicals, Inc. Unrestricted Grant, $11,000. October 1995-September 1996.
- Omicron Biochemicals, Inc. Unrestricted Grant, $10,500. October 1994-September 1995.
- Omicron Biochemicals, Inc. Unrestricted Grant, $6,000. October 1993-September 1994.
- Omicron Biochemicals, Inc. Unrestricted Grant, $6,000. October 1992-September 1993.
- Omicron Biochemicals, Inc., Unrestricted Grant, $5,000. October 1991-September 1992.
Society and Foundation Grants
- ACS-PRF Grant For Scientific Education, "Recent Developments in the NMR Spectroscopy of Carbohydrates," ACS Symposium; $1500.
- Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid of Research, "D-Idose: A Unique Model Carbohydrate for Studies of Tautomeric Equilibria and Mutarotation by NMR Spectroscopy." With J. R. Snyder. $150.
- Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid of Research, "13C NMR Spectroscopy of a [13C]-Enriched Monoclonal Antibody to Human Plasminogen," with P. C. Kline. $300.
- Research Corporation: Grant No. 10028. Dynamic nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the kinetics of furanose tautomerization in solution. $10,000.
Venture Capital Grants
- Construction of an Automated Synthesizer of D-[1-13C]Glucose, Imaging Products, Inc., $5,000.
- Construction of an Algal Growth Chamber for the Production of Uniformly [13C]-Labeled D-Glucose, Imaging Products, Inc., $37,000.
Notre Dame Grants
- J. H. Jones Faculty Research Development Fund, "A Dynamic Multinuclear NMR Study of Carbohydrate Conformation and Motion in Solution," $3795.
Federal Grants
- National Institutes of Health, General Medical, GM 33791-04 (1988-1991). Biologically Important Furanosyl Rings. $284,440, three years, direct costs.
- National Institutes of Health, General Medical, GM 33791-01. (1985-1988). Biologically Important Furanosyl Rings. $191,748, three years, direct costs.
Industrial Contracts
- Gliatech, Inc. Research contract on dextran sulfate synthesis. January-June 1993. $17,201.
- Gliatech, Inc. Research contract on dextran sulfate synthesis. July-December 1993. $17,701.
- Gliatech, Inc. Research contract on dextran sulfate synthesis. January-June 1994. $22,500.
- Gliatech, Inc. Research contract on dextran sulfate synthesis. July-December 1994. $23,900.
- Undergraduate Summer Research Grant, Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, $3,000, June-August 1994.
- Gliatech, Inc. Research contract on dextran sulfate synthesis. January-June 1995. $24,100.
- Gliatech, Inc. Research contract on dextran sulfate synthesis. July-December 1995. $26,875.
- Gliatech, Inc. Research contract on dextran sulfate synthesis. January-June 1996. $15,000.
- Gliatech, Inc. Research contract on dextran sulfate synthesis. June-December 1996, $10,081.
- Gliatech, Inc. Research contract on alginate polysaccharides. January-June 1998, pending.
Active Federal Grants
- NMR Studies of Biologically-Important Oligosaccharides, National Institutes of Health, $616,000 direct costs. Funding period: May 2001-April 2005.
Proposals Pending
- US-Egypt Science and Technology Program, with Prof. Mohammed A.E. Sallam, Chemistry Department, Alexandria University (Synthesis of C-Nucleoside Analogs Having Biological Activity)