- Diana Morant has learned about the UGR laboratories that have obtained funding from the Government of Spain, through the State Research Agency (AEI), within the aid program for the acquisition of scientific-technical equipment.
- She has previously met with representatives of the IFMIF DONES Consortium at the Technology Transfer Center (CTT)
The Minister of Science and Innovation, Diana Morant, accompanied by the Rector of the University of Granada (UGR), Pilar Aranda, visited the UGR this morning, where she met with representatives of the Consorcio IFMIF DONES consortium at the Center for Technology Transfer (CTT) and has visited the Scientific Instrumentation Center (CIC) of the UGR.
The University of Granada is the center that has achieved the most funding in Andalusia in this call, with 7.1 million euros, concentrating almost 33% of the 21.6 million aid allocated to both universities and other public organizations. research and public R&D&I centers of the autonomous community.
Within the UGR, eight projects have been financed that will contribute to developing cutting-edge research areas in the different fields of knowledge of the academic institution.
The University of Granada projects that have received funding are the following:
Project nº203. IP: David García Burgos
Magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy equipment for preclinical animal research in neurosciences, oncology, infectious diseases, cardiology and tracer development
Subsidy: 1,240,850 euros
Project nº160. Principal Investigator (PI): Lucas Alados Arboledas
Characterization of atmospheric processes through remote sensing and simulation: applications to renewable energies, air quality and hydrological cycle.
Subsidy: 1,217,358.49 euros
Project nº77. IP: Juan Carlos Braga Alarcón
Ultra-high resolution scanning electron microscope with the ability to analyze major, minor, and trace elements and determine oxidation states
Subsidy: 1,093,495 euros
Project nº138. IP: Pablo Galindo Moreno
Protein-genomic molecular evaluation platform in combination with temporal-spatial co-analysis in tissue areas and samples of high biological interest.
Subsidy: 1,092,600 euros
Project no.91. IP: José Luís Vílchez Quero
Ultra-high resolution ion mobility spectrometry with chromatographic techniques.
Subsidy: 853,132.8 euros
Project nº135. IP: Mohamed Merroun
Spectral Cytometry, “Single Cell” Analysis System and Combined System for Experimentation and Cultivation of Microbial Populations in Anaerobic Environment.
Subsidy: 606,966.8 euros
Project nº28. IP: Juan Antonio Marchal
3D cellular structures confined in highly controlled and tunable microenvironments as a model for high-throughput phenotypic and biochemical screening
Subsidy: 568,000 euros
Project nº64. IP: Carlos Rodríguez Navarro
Optimized Rapid X-ray Computed Tomography Station with Advanced Processing by “Machine Learning”
Subsidy: 461,503 euros
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