Michigan State University Scientist Studying Treatments for Cancer Lands NSF Early Career Award
October 12, 2019
October 12, 2019
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 12 [TNSgrantsresearch] -- Michigan State University issued the following news release:
Michigan State University chemist Liangliang Sun has received a 5-year, $670,000 National Science Foundation, or NSF, Early CAREER Award to develop a novel mass spectrometry-based analytical method to identify and to quantify protein molecules that cannot currently be detected in biological samples.
Cellular proteins do most of the work in cells. Conseque . . .
Michigan State University chemist Liangliang Sun has received a 5-year, $670,000 National Science Foundation, or NSF, Early CAREER Award to develop a novel mass spectrometry-based analytical method to identify and to quantify protein molecules that cannot currently be detected in biological samples.
Cellular proteins do most of the work in cells. Conseque . . .