Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Elise Stefanik announced Clarkson University will receive $363,102 through the Department of Health and Human Services for pharmacology, physiology, and biological chemistry research.
“Clarkson University is conducting impressive research on issues that impact many Americans,” Stefanik said. “As these taxpayer dollars are returned to our district to continue Clarkson’s important work, I look forward to witnessing its impact on medical research and breakthroughs for the future.”
This grant will specifically help fund research on the development and application of organelle chemotype fingerprinting for the functional investigation of organellar chloride. |