Funding sources
A list of funding sources and projects at the Lumigen Instrument Center.
Grant-funded instrumentation
Instrument | Grant number |
---|---|
Agilent 600 MHz NMR | NSF 0840413 |
Bruker 500 MHz NMR | NIH S10OD028488 |
GC-MS/MS (TSQ 9610 GCMSMS AEI NV with RSH SMART) | NIH 5P42ES030991-02 |
Helium recovery system | NSF 2303622 |
Jasco V-770 UV-vis-NIR Spectrophotometer | U.S. Army ERDC W912HZ-21-2-0048 |
JEOL 2010 TEM | NSF 0216084 |
JSM-7600 FE SEM | NSF 0922912 |
Nexsa UV-Vis XPS | NSF 1849578 |
Orbitrap Exploris 120 | NIH R01GM098285-7S1 |
PXRD (Bruker D2 Phaser/D8 ADVANCE) | NSF 1427926 |
Single Crystal XRD (Bruker D8 VENTURE) | NIH 3R01EB027103-02S1 |
Talos F200 X G2S/STEM | NSF 2018587 |
timsTOF Pro Mass Spectrometer (Bruker) | NIH 1S10OD034231-01 |
Other funding
The Lumigen Instrument Center Mass Spectrometry Laboratory is an integral part of the Center for Urban Responses to Environmental Stressor (CURES). Our Mass Spectrometry Laboratory is one of six analytical laboratories making up the Exposure Signatures Facility Core. We provide targeted mass spectrometry analysis to determine toxicant and toxicant metabolite concentrations in biological and environmental samples. NIH grant #P30ES036084
The Lumigen Instrument Center Mass Spectrometry Laboratory is part of the Center for Leadership in Environmental Awareness and Research (CLEAR) Chemical Analyses Core. We participate in CLEAR research projects and Community Engagement by providing analytical knowledge, training and services as well as guidance and new technologies to measure low levels of VOCs and markers of VOC exposure. NIH grant #P42 ES030991