Dr. Neil Grimsey, Assistant Professor in Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences, has received a Junior Faculty Seed Grant in the STEM Program from the Office of the Vice President for Research. This grant will support his research, “Exosomal delivery of MAPK p38 inhibitor peptides to block pulmonary proin ammatory signaling.” Being selected for funding is a significant achievement that reflects the quality of the proposed research and the effectiveness of the written proposal. Congratulations, Dr. Grimsey!

Neil Grimsey receives Junior Faculty Seed Grant
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