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$1.25
Million Grant Awarded to Industry/University Center for Biosurfaces
For
release: September 20, 2004
For press information, contact Marcy Sanford, 901/678-5581
The
University of Memphis' Industry/University Center for Biosurfaces
(IUCB) in partnership with SUNY Buffalo has received a $1.25
million grant over the next 5-years from the U.S. National
Science Foundation (NSF) making it one of only 50 industry/university
centers approved across the U.S. by NSF. Each center has a
different and specific technical challenge to be met cooperatively
for regional and national economic benefit. The Memphis site
brings together a diverse group of faculty and resources from
biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemistry,
physics and UT-Campbell Clinic to investigate biomaterials
and the interactions of biological elements and surfaces.
The University of Memphis earned the additional 5-year term
based on support from the orthopedic and biomedical industries
in the Mid-South and from Los Alamos National Laboratory.
The
IUCB at the University of Memphis provides a platform for
a biotech consortium that addresses concerns of mutual interest
to participating companies. It also offers significant opportunities
for sponsors, students and faculty and complements the work
of the associated IUCB research site at SUNY Buffalo, industrial
research groups and government laboratories.
This
is the 4th consecutive 5-year, competitively peer-reviewed
"National Center" designation for the IUCB from
the Federal government's Industry/University Cooperative Research
Centers program, managed by NSF. IUCB also receives support
from the NSF International Division for continuing cooperative
research with a similar program in Sweden, headquartered at
Malmo University.
The
SUNY Buffalo center earned the additional 5-year term based
on support from indoor air-cleaning industries in New York
State, and based on the center's service as the Western New
York leader for the multi-million-dollar STAR Center for Environmental
Quality Systems.
Director
of the University of Memphis site is Professor M. Shah Jahan,
Chair of the Physics Department. Director of the Buffalo site
is Dr. Anne E. Meyer, current President of the U.S. Society
for Biomaterials, and the Executive Director of the Center
is Dr. Robert E. Baier, Director Biomaterials Graduate Program
at SUNY Buffalo. Drs. Meyer and Jahan have engaged several
IUCB Members in organization of the 32nd National meeting
of the Society for Biomaterials, to be held in Memphis in
April 2005.
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