Document Type
News Article
Publication Date
10-31-2022
Abstract
Ouachita Baptist University chemistry instructors Dr. Sharon Hamilton and Dr. Sara Hubbard were awarded a $14,135 small instrument grant by the Arkansas IdeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE), which they used to purchase a spectrophotometer and a fluorometer for use by students in Ouachita’s Department of Chemistry. The grant was made possible by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences in the National Institutes of Health.
Hubbard, associate professor and Nell I. Mondy Chair of Chemistry, and Hamilton, associate professor of chemistry, were notified of their award in January. They collaborated with Dr. Christen Pruett and Dr. Ruth Plymale, associate professors of biology at Ouachita, to bring the instruments to campus.
Recommended Citation
Stoddard, Kaitlyn and Ouachita News Bureau, "Hamilton, Hubbard use INBRE grant to bring new instruments to Ouachita chemistry program" (2022). Press Releases. 1127.
https://scholarlycommons.obu.edu/press_releases/1127
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