NMU Awards Faculty Research Grants

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Eleven Northern Michigan University faculty members have been selected to receive 2026 Faculty Research Grants. The awards of $7,000 each support scholarly activities such as publications, the creation of artistic works, research projects, and manuscript development. The recipients and their project titles are:

Ben Doriot, Psychological Sciences: “Evaluating the Abuse Potential of Gabapentin in Combinations with Buprenorphine using Conditioned Place Preferences in Female Mice.”

Emily Irwin, Psychological Sciences: “Effect of Acute R-S Ketamine and Chronic Fluoxetine Treatment on Behavior of Anxiety and Stress in Female Mice.”

Corey Toegel, Psychological Sciences: “Expanding Capacity for Research on Self Control and Behavioral Disruption.”

Caroline Krzakowski, English: “We Only Wanted to Forget: A Memoir of Family, War and Exile.”

Robert Whalen, English: “George Herbert Cambridge Orator [II].”

Urvashi Uravashi, Chemistry: “Light assisted Desulfitative Photoredox Coupling by Earth abundant Iron (Fe)- Based Catalysts."

Katie Newton, Chemistry: “Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Tin (IV) Oxide Nanoparticles.”

Liz Mandeville, Biology: "Evolutionary Genomics of Coregonus Species in the Laurentian Great Lakes.”

Danny LeBert, Biology: “Hydrogen Peroxide Induced Changes in miRNA Expression during Wound Healing.”

Kurt Galbreath, Biology: “Expedition to Western States: Field Collection and Student Training Supporting Biodiversity Research.”

Heng Hsuan, Biology: "Translating Arabidopsis  Iron Transporter Discovery to Improve Tomato Performance on Alkaline Soils.”

All full-time NMU faculty are eligible to apply for the annual grant program. Successful proposed projects should either result in a tangible deliverable or substantial gain toward external funding opportunities for research or scholarly projects.

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Maggie Anderson
Student Writer
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