Oklahoma State University receives Phase II Grand Challenges Explorations funding from Gates Foundation
(Thomson Reuters ONE) -
(STILLWATER, Okla., December 16, 2013) - Oklahoma State University has received
Phase II funding through Grand Challenges Explorations, an initiative created by
the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation that enables individuals worldwide to test
bold ideas to address persistent health and development challenges.
Drs. Gary Foutch, AJ Johannes and Jim Smay of the chemical engineering
department along with Dr. Mason Reichard of the OSU Center for Veterinary Health
Sciences will continue to pursue an innovative global health research project,
titled "Shear Extrusion to Treat Fecal Waste." They will be assisted by
Jennifer Thomas, a postdoctoral student from CVHS, and Md Waliul Islam and
Jagdeep Podichetty, chemical engineering graduate students.
"In Phase I we documented that extrusion technology could be effective in
sanitizing fecal wastes," Foutch said. "In Phase II the Gates Foundation has
asked us to confirm that the technology can destroy Ascaris, also known as giant
round worm, which affects about one quarter of the world's population."
In 2011, Foutch and Johannes were awarded a Phase I grant for "Simple Treatment
of Fecal Waste." They have since added Smay and Reichard to the team. Grand
Challenges Explorations (GCE) Phase II grants recognize successful projects with
further funding to test concepts from Phase I.
These grants seek to engage individuals worldwide who can apply innovative
approaches to some of the world's toughest and persistent global health and
development challenges. GCE invests in early stage ideas that have the
potential to help bring people out of poverty and realize their human
potential.
During Phase I, Foutch and Johannes developed a small-scale device that can
effectively disinfect and dewater feces and other solid wastes. The device
results in less surface and ground water contamination and reduces the
associated spread of disease agents. Other benefits include odor reduction and
less attraction to insects.
In Phase II, Foutch, Johannes and colleagues will develop and field test a next-
generation stand-alone extruder that can effectively sanitize different types of
solid sludge in the field, and is also capable of water recovery via
evaporation. They will also design a sanitation module from their extruder that
can be incorporated into the Omni-Ingestor technology, which is a modular system
that combines sanitation with waste removal and transportation.
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Oklahoma State University is a modern land-grant university that prepares
students for success. OSU is America's Brightest Orange. Through leadership and
service, OSU is preparing students for a bright future and building a brighter
world for all. As Oklahoma's only university with a statewide presence, OSU
improves the lives of people in Oklahoma, the nation, and the world through
integrated, high-quality teaching, research, and outreach. OSU has more
than 37,000 students across its five-campus system and more than 25,000 on its
combined Stillwater and Tulsa campuses, with students from all 50 states and
around 120 nations. Established in 1890, OSU has graduated more than 240,000
students to serve the state of Oklahoma, the nation and the world.
About Grand Challenges Explorations
Grand Challenges Explorations is a $100 million initiative funded by the Bill &
Melinda Gates Foundation. Launched in 2008, over 800 people in 50 countries
have received Grand Challenges Explorations grants. The grant program is open
to anyone from any discipline and from any organization. The initiative uses an
agile, accelerated grant-making process with short two-page online application
and no preliminary data required. Initial grants of $100,000 are awarded two
times a year. Successful projects have the opportunity to receive a follow-on
grant of up to $1 million.
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