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NIH grant funds improvement of common form of chemical analysis
Jim Grinias, Ph.D., received $1.875 million NIH grant to improve chemical analysis.

Chemistry professors earn accolades for cost-saving educational resources
Just this year alone, Chemistry I & II students at have saved $171,405 in textbook costs.

NSF funds quantum research at Rowan University
Professor Erik Hoy will lead efforts to develop fundamental design principles for molecular qubit quantum sensors.

NSF CAREER Award: Designing next-generation quantum sensors
Professor Erik Hoy has been awarded a $580,000 NSF CAREER Award.

'Flipped switch' offers clues for improved cancer therapies
Zhihong Wang, Ph.D., is researching new drug therapies to treat certain late-stage cancers.

Professor Grinias among awardees of Scialog funding for automating chemical laboratories
Seven multidisciplinary teams of early career researchers awarded funding.

Potential method for earlier ovarian cancer detection
Professor Caputo & research team identified a potential method for detecting ovarian cancer that requires only a urine sample.

U.S. Army funds development of a blood test for PTSD
Professor Grinias received $356,993 in funding from the U.S. Army to develop a portable system for detecting evidence of PTSD.

Professor Grinias featured on LCGC International on an installment of "In the Lab"
View the video here.