Six new projects cutting across multiple colleges at the University of Iowa will be funded by the Seeding Excellence Initiative, a targeted pilot project program managed by the UI’s Research Development Office. Two department faculty members have significant roles in two of those projects. These 18-month, $47,000 grants will allow the research teams the opportunity to develop new ideas and generate sufficient data to apply for larger external funding. This particular set of projects all incorporate radiochemistry in some aspect with the aim of improving human health.
Muhammad Furqan, MD, clinical professor in Hematology, Oncology and Blood & Marrow Transplantation, will partner with researchers the College of Public Health and the State Hygienic Laboratory. Mahmoud Abou-Alaiwa, MD, associate professor in Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Occupational Medicine, will work with faculty in the Department of Radiology.
Integrative Radiochemistry and Environmental Health: A Novel Non-Invasive Toenail Biomarker for Personalized Radon-Induced Lung Cancer Risk Assessment
Project team: Jong Sung Kim, associate professor of occupational and environmental health, College of Public Health; Muhammad Furqan, clinical associate professor of internal medicine, CCOM; Dustin May, environmental laboratory manger, State Hygienic Laboratory; Hans-Joachim Lehmler, professor of occupational and environmental health, College of Public Health; Kai Wang, professor of biostatistics, College of Public Health
Selective Radiolabeling of Gel-Forming Mucins in the Airways
Project team: Mahmoud Abou Alaiwa, associate professor of internal medicine, CCOM; David Dick, clinical associate professor of radiology, CCOM; Thaddeus Wadas, associate professor of radiology, CCOM; John Sunderland, professor of radiology, CCOM
Read about all six of the funded projects and the Seeding Excellence Initiative.

