Science Market Update

U. Michigan: $1.5 Billion in Total R&D Helps Researchers Investigate Freshwater Algal Blooms

Posted by Dianna Matyola on Wed, Apr 17, 2019

Federal funding was recently provided to the University of Michigan in an effort to understand and prevent the occurrence of harmful algal blooms that fatefully impact freshwater globally. The $5.2 million federal grant supporting this algal bloom research project is part of the $1.5 billion in total annual research and development funding received by the university

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While the major effects of these destructive algal blooms are not well understood they came under greater investigation when in 2014, the town of Toldeo, Michigan’s local water supply was contaminated as a result of an algal bloom in Lake Erie. The intention of project researchers is to increase and expand understanding of the toxins and chemical compounds associated with algal blooms and how they effect public health.

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Tags: water, Biochemistry, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, public health, National Science Foundation, BioResearch Product Faire™, top funded, global health

UCSF: Top Recipient of Funding from NIH Above All Other Public Research Universities

Posted by Dianna Matyola on Fri, Apr 12, 2019

The University of California at San Francisco has received, for the 12th consecutive year, the most funding from the National Institute of Health (NIH) of all public research universities in the United States.

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Tags: Life Sciences, nih research funding, Biotech Tradeshow, UCSF Parnassus, top funded

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