1 CURRICULUM VITAE NILGUN EREKEN TUMER Work: Dept. of ...
1 CURRICULUM VITAE NILGUN EREKEN TUMER Work: Dept. of ...
1 CURRICULUM VITAE NILGUN EREKEN TUMER Work: Dept. of ...
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1998-99 Center for Advanced Food Technology, Inhibition <strong>of</strong> Enzymatic Browning, $29,628 (Tumer, PI)<br />
1997-99 International Potato Technology, ForBio America $160,000 (Tumer, PI)<br />
1997-98 NSF-Research support for undergraduates $ 6,000 (Tumer, PI, Bijal Parikh, undergraduate)<br />
1996-99 NSF, Genetic Analysis <strong>of</strong> Pokeweed Antiviral Protein $270,000 (Tumer, PI)<br />
1995-97 NSF, Analysis <strong>of</strong> Antiviral Function <strong>of</strong> Pokeweed Antiviral Protein $93,474 (Tumer, PI)<br />
1995-97 Johnson & Johnson, Pokeweed Antiviral Protein Against AIDS $20,000 (Tumer, PI)<br />
1995-96 New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology, Development <strong>of</strong> herbicide resistant turfgrass<br />
through mutant selection and transformation, $111,000 (Lee, PI, Tumer, Co-PI)<br />
1994-97 Basic American Foods, inhibition <strong>of</strong> enzymatic browning, $ 15,000 (Tumer, PI)<br />
1994-96 Center for Advanced Food Technology, inhibition <strong>of</strong> enzymatic browning, $56,856 (Tumer, PI)<br />
1994-96 Charles and Johanna Busch Biomedical Research Grant, Molecular genetic analysis <strong>of</strong> pokeweed<br />
antiviral protein $9,000 (Tumer, PI)<br />
1994-95 Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Turfgrass Science, Development <strong>of</strong> enhanced herbicide<br />
resistance and abiotic stress tolerance in creeping bentgrass through particle gun transformation,<br />
$44,282 (Tumer, Lee and Zilinskas Co-PI’s)<br />
1994-97 NIH, post doctoral Fellowship, Annette Chiang (Post-Doc.) Tumer (Sponsor) $72,900<br />
1994 UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Graduate Science Careers Program, summer<br />
research support for an undergraduate<br />
1993 Office <strong>of</strong> the Provost, Rutgers, Undergraduate Internship, $ 2,000<br />
1993-94 Monsanto Company, Virus resistance in potato $10,000<br />
1992-95 USAID, Improving sweet potato for African farmers through biotechnology, $132,000 (Robert<br />
Horsch, PI., Hinchee and Tumer, Co-PI’s)<br />
1992-95 Ministry <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Italy, Development <strong>of</strong> cucumber mosaic virus resistant tomato plants,<br />
$920,000 (Tumer and Horsch, Co-PI.'s)<br />
1992-96 Rockefeller Foundation, Resistance to PVX and PVY in Mexican Potatoes, $438,000 (Tumer and<br />
Horsch, Co-PI.'s)<br />
1989-92 DeRuiter Seed Company, The Netherlands, Transgenic cucumber resistant to CMV, ZYMV,<br />
WMV and PRSV $ 1,055,500 (Horsch and Tumer, Co-PI.'s)<br />
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