Michael L. Gross, professor of chemistry in Arts & Sciences and of immunology and internal medicine at the School of Medicine, received a $31,500 subcontract from GenNext to support a National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded project titled “Multi-wavelength fluorescence radical dosimetry for real-time assessment of protein footprinting radical yield.”
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