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National Science Foundation Award #0552584

REU Site on Biological Materials and Processes (BioMaP)

 
Investigator(s): Balaji Narasimhan (PI)
Sponsor: Iowa State University, IA 50011 5152945225
Start Date/Expiration Date 2006-02-01 to 2007-01-31 (amended 2006-01-17)
Awarded Amount to Date: $122,808
Abstract: Abstract for REU Site on Biological Materials and Processes (BioMaP) Institution: Iowa State University Principal Investigator: Balaji Narasimhan This REU award for a Site in Biological Engineering, specifically in the areas of Biological Materials and Processes (BioMaP), supports 10 undergraduates each year for three years in a 10-week summer research experience at Iowa State University. The cross-disciplinary nature of BioMaP enables students to discover the exciting biology/materials interface. The faculty team is diverse, has broad research interests, and an outstanding record of mentoring undergraduate students. A unique component of the program is the collaboration with the Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) in Mexico, which will build on an existing partnership between the two institutions and provide students with the experience of performing research in a foreign laboratory. In an increasingly smaller world, engineers must be prepared to understand other cultures, other ways of doing business, and expand their exportable and language skills. This research experience will equip students with these critical attributes as they enter the real world. The integration of new techniques is opening the door to the resolution of biological questions (such as the functioning of the immune system) deemed intractable only a few years ago. This new knowledge together with the deciphering of human, animal and plant genomes has sparked a biological revolution. The result is an explosion of entirely new industries in healthcare, medicine, food and nutrition, chemical synthesis, materials, and agriculture. Nanotechnology allied with biotechnology are the underpinning technologies pushing the rapid advances in genomics, combinatorial chemistry, biocatalysis, enzyme engineering, bioinformatics, and tissue engineering. In this exciting scenario, chemical engineers are making key research contributions at the interface of biology, chemistry, and engineering. This new paradigm of education and research demands that undergraduates be exposed to rich problems that dwell at the interfaces and experience the excitement associated with research and discovery.
NSF Org: EEC - Division of Engineering Education and Centers
Award Number: 0552584
Award Instrument: Continuing grant
Program Manager: Esther Bolding
EEC Division of Engineering Education and Centers
ENG Directorate for Engineering
NSF Program(s): HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
Field Application(s):
Program Reference Code(s): RES EXPER FOR UNDERGRADS-SITE, 9250
UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION, 9178
RESEARCH EXP FOR UNDERGRADS, 116E
Program Element Code(s): 1360