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Posted on Mar. 2019Mar. 2019 by Matt Bush

New NIH Award!

The Bush Lab was just awarded a grant from the National Institutes of Health for a project titled “Increasing the Selectivity of Hybrid Mass Spectrometry Using Multidimensional Ion Mobility Spectrometry” (R01 GM130708). We are excited to pursue this research and are grateful for this financial support from the NIH.

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