WVSU RECEIVES $300,000 NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION GRANT FOR BIOENERGY RESEARCH

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Sandra Phoenix
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West Virginia State University News
July 13, 2016

WVSU Receives $300,000 National Science Foundation Grant for Bioenergy Research
West Virginia State University (WVSU) has received $300,000 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to research seed storage compounds and bioenergy with the goal of enhancing crop growth on reclaimed surface mine lands.

"This National Science Foundation grant enables important research conducted right here in the heart of the Kanawha Valley to potentially address food sustainability and nutrition around the globe," said Dr. Anthony L. Jenkins, President of West Virginia State University. "It is yet another example of the University's research capabilities and showcases our tradition of serving our fellow friends and neighbors-both near and far."

The competitive grant award will provide hands-on research and training for six undergraduate students and establish a collaborative partnership for faculty and graduate students with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

"The National Science Foundation is a very competitive funding agency, and thus receiving such a grant is a recognition of both the caliber of scientists at State and the merit of the research being conducted," said Dr. Orlando F. McMeans, WVSU's vice president for research and public service. "The bioenergy-based research proposed in this grant endeavors to not only address the need for alternative fuels, but it also can contribute to the nutritional needs of a growing global population."

The United Nations predicts that by the year 2050, the world's population will grow by more than 9 billion, resulting in the need for an enhanced system of food production and supply. Therefore, the project is focused on creating robust, high-energy crops for changing environments, such as reclaimed surface mine lands.

"This research will advance knowledge in the field of plant biotechnology by characterizing for the first time previously unidentified mechanisms regulating seed storage compounds and unlock new and creative avenues for enhancing molecular engineering of plant crops," said Dr. Sanjaya, director of WVSU's Energy and Environmental Science Institute and the project's lead scientist.

Sanjaya hopes the research will ultimately attract industry and academic partners to the region, enhancing economic development and workforce opportunities.

WVSU launched the Energy and Environmental Science Institute in 2014 with the mission of enhancing the University's capacity to participate in evolving opportunities in energy and environmental research, teaching and outreach.

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West Virginia State University News July 13, 2016 WVSU Receives $300,000 National Science Foundation Grant for Bioenergy Research West Virginia State University (WVSU) has received $300,000 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to research seed storage compounds and bioenergy with the goal of enhancing crop growth on reclaimed surface mine lands. "This National Science Foundation grant enables important research conducted right here in the heart of the Kanawha Valley to potentially address food sustainability and nutrition around the globe," said Dr. Anthony L. Jenkins, President of West Virginia State University. "It is yet another example of the University's research capabilities and showcases our tradition of serving our fellow friends and neighbors-both near and far." The competitive grant award will provide hands-on research and training for six undergraduate students and establish a collaborative partnership for faculty and graduate students with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. "The National Science Foundation is a very competitive funding agency, and thus receiving such a grant is a recognition of both the caliber of scientists at State and the merit of the research being conducted," said Dr. Orlando F. McMeans, WVSU's vice president for research and public service. "The bioenergy-based research proposed in this grant endeavors to not only address the need for alternative fuels, but it also can contribute to the nutritional needs of a growing global population." The United Nations predicts that by the year 2050, the world's population will grow by more than 9 billion, resulting in the need for an enhanced system of food production and supply. Therefore, the project is focused on creating robust, high-energy crops for changing environments, such as reclaimed surface mine lands. "This research will advance knowledge in the field of plant biotechnology by characterizing for the first time previously unidentified mechanisms regulating seed storage compounds and unlock new and creative avenues for enhancing molecular engineering of plant crops," said Dr. Sanjaya, director of WVSU's Energy and Environmental Science Institute and the project's lead scientist. Sanjaya hopes the research will ultimately attract industry and academic partners to the region, enhancing economic development and workforce opportunities. WVSU launched the Energy and Environmental Science Institute in 2014 with the mission of enhancing the University's capacity to participate in evolving opportunities in energy and environmental research, teaching and outreach. Follow West Virginia State University<http://www.facebook.com/wvstateu> on Facebook and Twitter @WVStateU<https://twitter.com/WVStateU>. SANDRA M. PHOENIX Executive Director HBCU Library Alliance sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> www.hbculibraries.org<http://www.hbculibraries.org/> 404-978-2118 (office) 404-702-5854 (cell) 404-577-5158 (fax) Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/ Check out "PULSE!" The HBCU Library Alliance's News Source! - https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/ 7th Biennial Membership Meeting: Register here http://hbculibraries.org/html/2016meeting-form.html for the October 10,11 Membership Meeting in Atlanta. [Sized Coming Soon]NEW DIGS!!!! The HBCU Library Alliance is relocating to the Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library. Transition process is near completion. Stay tuned!!! Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library 111 James P. Brawley Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30314-4207 www.auctr.edu Honor the ancestors, honor the children.