Dr. Jeremy Purvis (Associate Professor, Genetics) has been awarded an Administrative Equipment Supplement from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) for his existing grant titled “Computational models of the human cell cycle to reveal disease mechanism and inform treatment”.
The supplement will be used to purchase a Nikon Ti2 inverted microscope outfitted for single-cell fluorescence microscopy to support the growing utilization of 4i technology in his lab and with collaborators.