Funded Research of Dr. Martin E. Schimpf
High-Flux, High-Selectivity Cyclodextrin Membranes
Department of Energy Phase II-SBIR (co-PI) 3/88 to 1/90
Microencapsulated Transdermal Penetration Enhancers
National Institue of Health Phase I-SBIR, 1/89 to 3/90
Formulations to Protect and Maintain the Activity of Avermectin Derivatives
Merck and Company, 1/89 to 9/90
Hollow-Fiber Device for Removing IL-1 in Hematopoiesis
National Institute of Health Phase I-SBIR (co-PI), 12/89 to 6/90
Determining Hydrocarbon Contamination Using Passive Adsorption and Gas Chromatography
Boise State University, 7/91 to 6/92
Studies in Thermal Diffusion
Research Corporation, 5/92 to 5/94
Characterization of Charged Particles by Electrical Field-Flow Fractionation
Hewlett-Packard Corp., 6/92 to 6/94
Thermal Field-Flow Fractionation in Binary Liquids
Idaho State Board of Education, 7/92 to 12/93
Transport and Dispersion of Pollutants in the Subsurface Environment
National Science Foundation and Idaho EPSCoR, 9/93 to 8/96; renewed to 8/98
Controlling Corrosion in Idaho Water Systems
Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (co-PI), 7/94 - 8/95
Characterization and Analysis of Pollutant Transport
Environmental Protection Agency and Idaho EPScOR, 1/95 to 12/96
UV-Visible Photodiode Array Spectrophotometry in the Undergraduate Curriculum
National Science Foundation, 7/95 to 6/97
Characterization of Complex Materials by Composition Using Thermal Field-Flow Fractionation
National Science Foundation, 9/96 to 6/99
A Study of the Interaction of Pollutants and Environmental Materials
Research Corporation, 6/97 to 9/98
Studies in Thermal Diffusion
National Research Council, 8/99 to 3/00
Integration of Microdialysis and High Performance Liquid Chromatography
US Department of Agriculture, 1/00 to 1/02
Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Research
Merck Foundation and AAAS, 5/02 to 5/05
Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network
National Institutes of Health (Senior Mentor), 10/01 to 9/04
Molecular Interactions Laboratory
Murdock Charitable Trust, 9/03 to 9/05