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Grant biuRQQhyNO
Verdictconfirmed95%
1 check · 4/29/20261 → confirmed
Our claim
entire record- Name
- University of Minnesota, Twin Cities — Nanomaterials Research (Claudia Schmidt-Dannert)
- Amount
- $150,000
- Currency
- USD
- Date
- December 2018
- Notes
[Transformative Basic Science] Grant Investigators: Chris Somerville and Heather Youngs This page was reviewed but not written by the grant investigators. University of Minnesota staff also reviewed this page prior to publication. The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a gr… expand
[Transformative Basic Science] Grant Investigators: Chris Somerville and Heather Youngs This page was reviewed but not written by the grant investigators. University of Minnesota staff also reviewed this page prior to publication. The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a grant of $150,000 to the University of Minnesota to support nanomaterials research led by Professor Claudia Schmidt-Dannert. Professor Schmidt-Dannert's proposal, titled "Genetically programmable, adhesive nanomaterials as patterned and functional surface coatings," is the grand prize winner of our Innocentive challenge on bioinspiration and unusual biology. Our science team believes Professor Schmidt-Dannert could be able to design new materials with applications such as anti-fouling, anti-corrosion, and anti-freeze coatings, as well as coatings for biomedical applications. This falls within our work on scientific research, specifically within our interest in advancing transformative basic science.
Source evidence
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- Name
- University of Minnesota, Twin Cities — Nanomaterials Research (Claudia Schmidt-Dannert)
- Grantee
- University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
- Focus Area
- Transformative Basic Science
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Case № biuRQQhyNOFiled 4/29/2026Confidence 95%