S10GM158746
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Real-time cell analyzer equipped with impedance and imaging detectors - Proposal summary/abstract
Real-time cell analysis (RTCA) is a modern technique that enables scientists to detect both optical (imaging) and electronic (impedance) signals based on events taking place inside mammalian cells.
Whereas commonly used endpoint techniques, including flow cytometry and cytotoxicity tetrazolium salt assays, only collect data for a specific time point, RTCA collects data across various time points.
With the wide range of research applications of this technique, scientists across various fields can now figure out answers to many of their research questions that conventional endpoint assays cannot provide.
Thus, RTCA can be seen as a revolutionary tool and a game-changer in biomedical research that is bound to have a high impact vis-à-vis improving public health.
With this proposal, we seek to procure an RTCA system that will enable us to accomplish some of our short-term and long-term objectives.
Our short-term objective upon procuring an RTCA system is to (i) incorporate the instrument into the learning objectives of two laboratory courses, (ii) develop a novel assay to study the activity of a subset of bacterial and plant toxins, (iii) investigate and optimize the use of gold nanoparticles as delivery systems as an approach to kill cancer cells, and (iv) investigate macrophages as a key target in glioblastoma multiform cancer.
Our long-term objective, on the other hand, is to attract researchers from various fields within the School of Integrative Science and Technology at Kean University to become active users on the instrument.
Broad access on the instrument will be made available to our researchers to conduct experiments related to their projects and/or to incorporate the instrument into the learning objectives of their laboratory courses.
Overall, we hope to have access to many modern instruments that will stimulate the creativity and innovative spirit of our faculty and students to pursue their research questions in a manner hitherto unseen before that may eventually have a high impact on public health.
Kean is a resource-limited institution (RLI) serving a diverse population of students, and it is currently not equipped with many modern instruments such as RTCA systems.
The lack of access to modern scientific equipment is one of the major barriers that RLI researchers face, which make finding answers to their questions far more challenging.
As a result, we are seeking to procure an RTCA system that will enable our researchers to pursue their scientific quest, explore their research questions where they currently are unable to, and enhance the learning experience that we provide Kean students.
Real-time cell analysis (RTCA) is a modern technique that enables scientists to detect both optical (imaging) and electronic (impedance) signals based on events taking place inside mammalian cells.
Whereas commonly used endpoint techniques, including flow cytometry and cytotoxicity tetrazolium salt assays, only collect data for a specific time point, RTCA collects data across various time points.
With the wide range of research applications of this technique, scientists across various fields can now figure out answers to many of their research questions that conventional endpoint assays cannot provide.
Thus, RTCA can be seen as a revolutionary tool and a game-changer in biomedical research that is bound to have a high impact vis-à-vis improving public health.
With this proposal, we seek to procure an RTCA system that will enable us to accomplish some of our short-term and long-term objectives.
Our short-term objective upon procuring an RTCA system is to (i) incorporate the instrument into the learning objectives of two laboratory courses, (ii) develop a novel assay to study the activity of a subset of bacterial and plant toxins, (iii) investigate and optimize the use of gold nanoparticles as delivery systems as an approach to kill cancer cells, and (iv) investigate macrophages as a key target in glioblastoma multiform cancer.
Our long-term objective, on the other hand, is to attract researchers from various fields within the School of Integrative Science and Technology at Kean University to become active users on the instrument.
Broad access on the instrument will be made available to our researchers to conduct experiments related to their projects and/or to incorporate the instrument into the learning objectives of their laboratory courses.
Overall, we hope to have access to many modern instruments that will stimulate the creativity and innovative spirit of our faculty and students to pursue their research questions in a manner hitherto unseen before that may eventually have a high impact on public health.
Kean is a resource-limited institution (RLI) serving a diverse population of students, and it is currently not equipped with many modern instruments such as RTCA systems.
The lack of access to modern scientific equipment is one of the major barriers that RLI researchers face, which make finding answers to their questions far more challenging.
As a result, we are seeking to procure an RTCA system that will enable our researchers to pursue their scientific quest, explore their research questions where they currently are unable to, and enhance the learning experience that we provide Kean students.
Awardee
Funding Goals
THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES (NIGMS) SUPPORTS BASIC RESEARCH THAT INCREASES OUR UNDERSTANDING OF BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND LAYS THE FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCES IN DISEASE DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, AND PREVENTION. NIGMS ALSO SUPPORTS RESEARCH IN SPECIFIC CLINICAL AREAS THAT AFFECT MULTIPLE ORGAN SYSTEMS: ANESTHESIOLOGY AND PERI-OPERATIVE PAIN, CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY ?COMMON TO MULTIPLE DRUGS AND TREATMENTS, AND INJURY, CRITICAL ILLNESS, SEPSIS, AND WOUND HEALING.? NIGMS-FUNDED SCIENTISTS INVESTIGATE HOW LIVING SYSTEMS WORK AT A RANGE OF LEVELSFROM MOLECULES AND CELLS TO TISSUES AND ORGANSIN RESEARCH ORGANISMS, HUMANS, AND POPULATIONS. ADDITIONALLY, TO ENSURE THE VITALITY AND CONTINUED PRODUCTIVITY OF THE RESEARCH ENTERPRISE, NIGMS PROVIDES LEADERSHIP IN SUPPORTING THE TRAINING OF THE NEXT GENERATION OF SCIENTISTS, ENHANCING THE DIVERSITY OF THE SCIENTIFIC WORKFORCE, AND DEVELOPING RESEARCH CAPACITY THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Union,
New Jersey
070837133
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Kean University was awarded
Project Grant S10GM158746
worth $234,021
from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences in September 2025 with work to be completed primarily in Union New Jersey United States.
The grant
has a duration of 1 year and
was awarded through assistance program 93.859 Biomedical Research and Research Training.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Instrumentation Grant Program for Resource-Limited Institutions (S10 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed).
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 9/5/25
Period of Performance
9/1/25
Start Date
8/31/26
End Date
Funding Split
$234.0K
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$234.0K
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
S10GM158746
SAI Number
S10GM158746-638797820
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Hispanic-Serving Institution
Awarding Office
75NS00 NIH National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Funding Office
75NS00 NIH National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Awardee UEI
SQ62WM5KNSV8
Awardee CAGE
314S6
Performance District
NJ-10
Senators
Robert Menendez
Cory Booker
Cory Booker
Modified: 9/5/25