Our lab received RAC challenge funding from the Vice President for Research at the University of Utah. We will develop a CMOS biosensor for nephrological diseases.
New NASA funding
Our lab received NASA funding with the space science lab at UC Berkeley. We will develop a plume capture chamber using microfabrication.
New Industry Collaboration With MEPSGEN
Our lab collaborates with MEPSGEN for validating their fully automated organ chip platform.
New Ascender Grant
Our lab received an ASCENDER Grant from TLO at the University of Utah to increase TRL of our impedance biosensing platform.
New NIH pilot grant
Our lab received a NIH pilot grant to study Fuchs dystrophy using our cornea chip.
[Fund -2022] Ascender grant for developing a dynamic cell culture system
The Kim lab has been awarded Ascender grant entitled “A Dynamic Cell Culture Platform for Combinatorial and Biomechanical Stimulation” supported by UURF.
[Fund -2021] New NASA funding for zero-G test
Our lab has been funded by NASA/Berkeley Space Science Lab to test a fully automated microvalve array under zero-G.