In 2023, eight faculty members in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry received more than $2.4 million in external funding to support research with Cal State Fullerton students.
National Science Foundation:
- $133,963, Julia Chan, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry
- $197,819, Satchel Villafañe, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry
- $299,990, Allyson Fry-Petit, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry,
- $198,692, Michael Groves, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry, and Ryan Cammarota, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry
U.S. Department of Energy:
- $592,852, Joya Cooley, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry
National Institutes of Health:
- $586,838, Stevan Pecic, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry
U.S. Department of Defense:
- $176,065, Michael Groves, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry University of Virginia prime sponsor: Army Research Office
American Chemical Society:
- $70,000, Andrew Petit, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry
Social Science Research Council:
- $7,125, Joya Cooley, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry
Scott-Jewett Fund for Innovation and Student Success
- $149,090, Andrew Petit, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry
(Project team also includes Sam Behseta, professor of mathematics, and Willie Peng, assistant vice president for information technology/infrastructure services.)