The Office of the Vice President for Research awarded nearly $2.3 million in funding to projects supporting transdisciplinary research and collaboration across UMN colleges and campuses.
The independent, volunteer committee helps ensure that the voices of all people and communities participating in University of Minnesota research are heard.
Robert Vince Ph.D., inventor of the AIDS drug Ziagen and one of the University of Minnesota's most prolific researchers, was recently honored at the National Academy of Inventors 2018 Annual Conference as an NAI Fellow.
The Grant-in-Aid of Research, Artistry and Scholarship Program (GIA) awarded 53 grants in a range of fields across 16 colleges and 45 departments on the Duluth, Morris and Twin Cities campuses.