Dr. Kelsey D. Cook
RESEARCH SUPPORT
(* currently active)
*National Science Foundation Chemistry Division, "Rediscovering Resea5rch: The Impact of Research at Undergraduate Institutitons," (C. K. Larive, Co-PI), $14,800 (administered through the University of Kansas), 8/1/98 - 10/31/98.*National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers Program, "I/UCRC Self-Sufficient partnership - Addendum," (A. Garrison, Co-PI), $40,000, 2/24/98 - 6/30/99.
*National Science Foundation Chemistry Division, "Summer Research Program in Chemical Analysis," (M. J. Sepaniak, Co-PI), $210,000, 4/1/97 - 9/30/00.
*National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers Program, "Use of Zeolite Membranes in Process Mass Spectrometry," (A. Garrison & R. Noble, Co-PI's), $50,000, 9/15/95-9/30/98.
*UT Measurement and Control Engineering Center, "Process Mass Spectrometry," $12,000 (9/93-9/94); $22,000 (9/94-9/95); $31,500 (8/1/95-7/31/96); $35,200 (8/1/96-7/31/97); $29,000 (8/1/97 - 7/31/98); $24,000 (8/1/98 - 7/31/99).
UT Measurement and Control Engineering Center, "Polymer Mass Spectrometry," (M. Hansen, Co-PI), $16,500, 8/1/96-7/31/97.
Martin Marietta Energy Systems, "Field Desorption Studies of Negative Ions," $10,000, 12/1/89 - 11/30/91.
*Tennessee Eastman Corporation, "Acquisition of a Field Desorption Emitter Maker," $26,000, 8/15/89 - 12/31/98.
Department of Energy, "Development of Electrokinetic Capillary Separation and Spectrometric Detection Techniques for Bioanalysis," (M. J. Sepaniak, co-principal investigator), $243,000, 9/1/89 - 1/31/93.
National Science Foundation Chemistry Division, "Characterization of Factors Affecting Sensitivity in Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry," $200,000, 4/15/89 - 10/14/93 ($14,000 additional equipment supplement, 1990-1991).
Department of Energy, "Capillary Liquid Chromatography Using Laser-based and Mass Spectrometric Detection" (M. J. Sepaniak, co-principal investigator), $192,000, 9/1/86 - 8/31/89.
National Science Foundation Division of Materials Research, "Polymer Characterization by Electrohydrodynamic Ionization Mass Spectrometry," $286,000, 8/1/84 - 5/31/87 (extended to 4/30/89. Funded jointly with the U.S. Army Research Office.)
Atlantic Richfield Foundation Junior Faculty Support Program, $20,000, 1984-85.
Environmental Protection Agency, through University of Illinois Advanced Environmental Control Technology Research Center, "Hydrogen Peroxide Oxidation of Organic Pollutants - Acquisition of Fundamental Data" (T. A. Nieman, co-principal investigator), $85,500, 8/15/82 - 8/14/83 (extended to 3/15/84).
University of Illinois Campus Biomedical Research Committee (supported by the National Institutes of Health), Biomedical Research Support Grants, $8,000, 5/19/81 - 3/31/84.
University of Illinois Materials Research Lab (supported by the National Science Foundation Division of Materials Research), facilities allocations, $27,000, 7/1/79 - 6/30/84.
Research Corporation Cottrell Research Grant, "A Spectroscopic Study of Interactions Leading to Sensitivity Enhancement in Photometric Determinations in Micellar Systems," $10,000, 5/21/79 - 5/21/81.
Petroleum Research Fund (administered by the American Chemical Society) type G Grant, "Sensitivity Enhancement in Photometric Determinations in Micellar Systems," $10,000, 2/1/79 - 8/31/81 (extended to 8/31/84).
National Institutes of Health (General Medical Sciences), "Mass Spectrometry of Non-volatile Organic Compounds," $119,012 (direct costs) awarded to Dr. C. A. Evans, Jr., for the period 9/1/77 to 8/31/80. Transferred to Dr. Cook's direction 8/78, and extended to 8/31/81
DEPARTMENTAL INSTRUMENTATION GRANTS
1. "Purchase of a High Performance Hybrid Mass Spectrometer," $230,000 funded by N.S.F., matched with $250,000 from UT Science Alliance, $25,000 from the College of Liberal Arts, and $100,000 from the Vice Chancellor's Office, 11/1/86 - 10/31/88.
2. "Acquisition of a Mass Spectrometer Data System and a Flow Fast Atom Bombardment Source for Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry," $47,200 funded by NSF, matched with $30,100 from the UT Office of Research Administration, 1/94 - 1/95.
3. "Acquisition of an Electrospray Mass Spectrometer," $232,000 funded by NSF, matched with $147,000 from the UT Office of Research Administration, 3/95-2/97.