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Grants and Awards Received AT University
of Memphis
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Modeling DNA separation in
microfluidic devices, PI, Faculty Research Grant, University of
Memphis, PI, $6500, 7/1/2006-6/30/2007
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Science, Technology, Engineering
and Mathematics Schloarship Program: Building Upon a Legacy of
Success, National Science Foundation, $499,627 from
1/1/2007-12/31/2010, co-PI
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Modeling Ribosome Function and
Assembly, National Institute of General Medicine, PI of the
subcontract, (the PI of the NIH project is Dr. Robert Jernigan, Iowa
State University), 7/1/2006-6/30/2010
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Donovan Travel Award, College of
Arts and Science, University of Memphis, $500, summer 2006.
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Computational Investigation of
New Separation Scheme of Branched Polymers, Yongmei Wang (PI), ACS/PRF
(PRF# 46933-AC7), 9/1/2007-8/31/2009, $90,000.
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New chromatographic separation
systems for polyolefins - theoretical explorations and experimental
realization, Yongmei Wang (PI), NSF (NSF CHE-0724117, co-funded
by MPS/CHE and OISE), $218,624, 9/1/2007-8/31/2010.
Grants and Awards Received AT
North
CAROLINA A&T STATE University
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Lattice Monte Carlo simulation of polymer
partitioning, Y. Wang (PI), ACS/PRF (32707-GB5), $20,000,
01/01/98-8/31/00
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Thermodynamics of nondilute polymer solutions in
confining geometries. I. Teraoka, Y. Wang, DMR-9876360, NSF,
$347,392, 1/01/99-7/31/2002 (the part awarded to Wang is $179,764).
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HPC and visualization in chemistry, Y. Wang
(PI), A. Willliamson, A. Mohammed, North Carolina Super
Computer Center (award a SGI computer). 8/1/98-5/31/99
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Molecular modeling of the stablility of HIV protease,
$104,582, Y. Wang (PI), a subproject of
MBRS, 2S06GM08019-29A1, NIH/NIGMS,
9/29/2001-7/31/2004.
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Strengthening biomedical research/training
capability, Y. Wang (PI),
1G11-HD034918-01, NIH/NICHD, $221,376. 8/1/2001-12/31/2003.
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