Bagyalakshmi Muthan is the principal investigator on a new $750,000 grant from the United States Department of Energy to the West Virginia State University Energy and Environmental Science Institute to research bioenergy and climate change with the goal of enhancing crop improvement on reclaimed surface mine lands.
Bagyalakshmi Muthan is the principal investigator on a new $750,000 grant from the United States Department of Energy to the West Virginia State University Energy and Environmental Science Institute to research bioenergy and climate change with the goal of enhancing crop improvement on reclaimed surface mine lands. 
 

WVSU Energy and Environmental Science Institute Awarded $750,000 from the United States Department of Energy

10/16/2023
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Oct. 16, 2023
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West Virginia State University Energy and Environmental Science Institute
Awarded $750,000 from the United States Department of Energy
 
INSTITUTE, W.Va. -- West Virginia State University’s (WVSU) Energy and Environmental Science Institute has received $750,000 from the United States Department of Energy (DoE) to research bioenergy and climate change with the goal of enhancing crop improvement on reclaimed surface mine lands.

The competitive grant award will provide hands-on research and training for undergraduate students and establish a collaborative partnership for faculties with the Brookhaven National Laboratory.

“We are thankful to the United States Department of Energy for supporting the WVSU Energy and Environmental Science Institute through this grant award to support their cutting-edge research,” said WVSU President Ericke Cage. “This will give our students the opportunity to be involved in meaningful, hands-on research that has tremendous potential to impact the state and region.”

Principal Investigator Bagyalakshmi Muthan, who will serve as the lead research scientist on the project, said she hopes the research will ultimately attract industry and academic partners to the region, enhancing economic development and workforce opportunities.

“This research will advance knowledge in the field of plant biotechnology by characterizing previously unidentified mechanisms regulating oil biosynthesis in plants, and unlock new and creative avenues for enhancing molecular engineering of energy crops,” Muthan said.

The $750,000 award from the DOE to the WVSU Energy and Environmental Science Institute will be split among the partnership institutions on the project with $600,000 awarded to WVSU and $150,000 to Brookhaven National Laboratory. 

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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