NSERC 2013 Competition Results
Richard Epand (McMaster) Membrane Interactions and Diacylglycerol Kinases
Michael Gerken (Lethbridge) Sulfur in Inorganic Fluorine Chemistry and the Development of a New Class of Weakly Coordinating Anions
Michel Lafleur (Montréal) Characterizing, Understanding and Exploiting lipid-lipid interactions
Isabelle Marcotte (Québec à Montréal) Nuclear magnetic resonance study of membrane interactions: from intact microorganisms to model membranes
Igor Mastikhin (New Brunswick) Magnetic Resonance Imaging of two-phase systems
Lawrence McIntosh (UBC) Glycosidases and Glycosyl Transferases
Scott Prosser (Toronto) Protein Functional Dynamics and Energy Landscapes
Giles Santyr (Western) Novel Approaches for Hyperpolarized Xenon-129 Magnetic Resonance Imagin
Abdelhamid Sayari (Ottawa) Nanostructured Materials for Separation and Catalysis
Simon Sharpe (Toronto) Structure, assembly, and biological activity of amyloid peptides and proteins
George Shimizu (Calgary) Synthesis and properties of metal organic frameworks
Roderick Wasylishen (Alberta) Magnetic Resonance Studies of Molecular Structure and Dynamics
Anand Yethiraj (Memorial) Tunable hydrodynamics and restricted motions: probing dynamics and the mechanisms of self-organization in soft matter
Tom Ziegler (Calgary) The development of new density functional based methods and their application to catalysis
Josef Zwanziger (Dalhousie) Structure/Property Relationships in Inorganic Glasses
Discovery Accelerator Supplement $120,000 over three years
Scott Prosser (Toronto) Protein Functional Dynamics and Energy Landscapes
Research Tools and Instruments (RTI)
Kim Baines (Western) Replacement Probe for Inova 600 MHz NMR Spectrometer
Steve Bourgault, Isabelle Marcotte and Borhane Annabi (Québec à Montréal) A protein purification platform for biochemistry and structural biology research
Richard Epand (McMaster) Isothermal titration calorimeter
Scott Prosser (Toronto) Essential Equipment for Membrane Protein Preparation and Purification
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