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Chemistry professor gets $205,500 NIH grant to create molecules in fight against disease
A Connecticut College professor and his undergraduate students are hoping that their failures lead to success in the battles against cancer, arthritis, asthma and HIV.Timo Ovaska, Hans & Ella McCollum-Vahlteich '21 Professor of Chemistry, and four students are working this summer to create molecules in a campus lab that the National Cancer Institute (NCI) wants to test to see if they can be used therapeutically. This month, he received a $205,500 grant from the National Institutes of Health to support his research. The grant is completely federally funded.