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Charge: Your task is to develop core ideas/projects for an $8-10M ($ M per year for 5 years) NIH Center proposal. Specifically, you should consider the following questions

Sensors and Imaging Group Members Dennis Alexander Robert Codgill Rodney Markin Lawrence Parkhurst Matthew Kelso Ming Han Joe Sisson Jeyam Subbiah

Traumatic Brain and Lung Injury Studies Fiber biosensors Femtosecond/Attosecond imaging and and pump probing DNA chemical receptor techniques Chiral identification and detection Hyperspectral bio-imaging –Ecoli Anti body, fluorescence, amino bioactivity Infinite depth of field Ultra sound imaging in the lung ---celia

Identify the key faculty from from both campuses to involve in these projects. Include their strengths. (UNMC on next slide) UNL Faculty

Identify the key faculty from from both campuses to involve in these projects. Include their strengths. UNMC Faculty Strengths

Identify external academic partners & expertise or equipment resources/strengths that are needed to accomplish these projects.

List potential industry/foundation partners (think broadly) and what they would contribute. Include reasons why they would be interested.

Describe how you would link the Center to other campus resources.