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June 2023 External Awards

June 2023 External Awards


James Bashkin, Chemistry, awarded $6,175 for “Sentio_Develop a Route of Synthesis and a Manufacturing Process for the Manufacture of p-Arsanilic Acid” by Sentio Biosciences.

James Bashkin, Chemistry, awarded $6,175 for “Develop a Route of Synthesis and a Manufacturing Process for the Manufacture of p-Arsanilic Acid” by the Economic Development Administration.

Susan Depue, Missouri Institute of Mental Health, awarded $528,948 for “MDMH Prevention Resource Centers Technical Assistance Y7” by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

Michael Elliott, Research, awarded $150,000 for “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Accelerator (DEI Accelerator)” by the Missouri Technology Corporation.

Kelly Gregory, Missouri Institute of Mental Health, awarded $300,000 for “DHHS Harm Reduction Conference” by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services.

Elaina Johns-Wolfe & Kiley Bednar, Sociology & Community Innovation & Action Center, awarded $46,000 for “Analysis of Fiscal Impact of Property Tax Policies” by the St. Louis City Senior Fund.

Rachel Kryah, Missouri Institute of Mental Health, awarded $900,000 for “Coordinated Specialty Care for First Episode Psychosis Y2” by the Missouri Department of Mental Health.

Rachel Kryah, Missouri Institute of Mental Health, awarded $75,000 for “ER Enhancement FY24” by the Missouri Behavioral Health Council.

Nathan Muchhala, Biology, awarded $4,089 for “Graduate Student Support” by the Missouri Botanical Gardens.

Maureen Quigley, Department of Art & Design, awarded $14,785 for “Gallery 210 2022-2023 Exhibition Season” by the Missouri Arts Council.

Edward Riedel, Missouri Institute of Mental Health, awarded $52,133 for “SAMHSA-PFH Assertive Community Treatment Grants Y5” by Preferred Family Healthcare.

Xuemin Wang, Biology, awarded $13,249 for “Unraveling the molecular connections that link circadian rhythms and lipid metabolism” by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences.

Rachel Winograd, Missouri Institute of Mental Health, awarded $253,226 for “Naloxone Training, Distribution Administration Tracking” by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services.

Rachel Winograd, Missouri Institute of Mental Health, awarded $122,185 for “Connecting the DOTS: Drug Overdose Trust & Safety Y4” by the Missouri Department of Mental Health.

Rachel Winograd, Missouri Institute of Mental Health, awarded $34,314 for “Connecting the DOTS: Drug Overdose Trust & Safety Y4” by the Missouri Department of Mental Health.

Rachel Winograd, Missouri Institute of Mental Health, awarded $846,774 for “Naloxone Training, Distribution Administration Tracking” by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services.

Total Awarded: $3,330,053


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FY2023 Annual Report  (by department/unit, purpose, and source)

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