Grant RDF
pages:- National Sea Grant Program
- Natural Trends vs. Anthropogenic Perturbation; A Comparison between Modern and Fossil Holocene Reefs
- Near Infrared Determination of Drug Concentration and Dissolution for Intact Tablets [Not Funded]
- New Anticancer Drugs from Collected and Cultured Marine Organisms
- New Energy Conversion Material: Clathrate with Magnetic Nano-array
- NIH MARC Assisting Bioinformatics Efforts at Minority Schools
- Nine (9) different grants from USDE (2), USDA (1), PRDE (3), NIMH (1), MSP-NSF (2)
- NIR Chemical Imaging Evaluation (Sponsored by IPR Pharmaceuticals)
- NIR Spectroscopic Evaluation of Powder Flow
- NIR Technology for the Automation of a Fluid Bed Dryer for Automatic Determination of Humidity End Points of Pharmaceutical Granulations
- Nitrogen availability in soils amended with municipal solid waste compost
- Nitrogen availability in vegetable systems amended with biosolid-yard waste compost
- Nitrogen mineralization in broiler litter ammended soils
- NMR Studies of Oligopeptide-Nucleic Acid Complexes
- No-Cost Extension
- NOAA CREST Center
- NOAA CSC Earth System Sciences and Remote Sensing Technologies
- Non-Invasive Stress Level Assessment Using a Hydrogel-Based Biosensor
- Nonlinear Materials and Multilayers for Ultrafast Passive Optical Limiting
- Novel Magnetic Bio-Nancomposite Sorbent for Removal of Toxic Metal Ions and Carcinogens from Polluted Waters
- NSF BRIDGE
- NSF CAREER: A Research and Education Program in Nanostructured Materials for Adsorption Based Separations at the University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
- NSF Center for Collaborative and Adaptive Sensing of the Atmosphere (CASA)
- NSF Center for Subsurface Sensing and Imaging System (CenSSIS)
- NSF CREST Partnership Supplement: Partnerships for Computational Enhancement of UPRM Nanotechnology Center for Biomedical and Energy Driven Systems and Application
- NSF CREST: Nanotechnology Center for Biomedical and Energy-Driven Systems and Applications
- NSF Emerging Frontiers in Research Innovation
- NSF EPSCoR Start-up: New Porous Nanomaterials for Adsorption Separation Applications -Titanosilicates, Silicoaluminophosphates and Cobalt-Aluminophosphates
- NSF Petrology and Geochemistry Program
- NSF Petrology and Geochemistry Program