New grants to iNANO researchers from the Carlsberg Foundation
Marianne Glasius and Henrik Birkedal receive funding from the Carlsberg Foundation for new infrastructure.
![Marianne Glacius and Henrik Birkedal receive funding from Carlsberg Foundation. Photo: Jesper Rais and Lise Balsby Marianne Glacius and Henrik Birkedal receive funding from Carlsberg Foundation. Photo: Jesper Rais and Lise Balsby](/fileadmin/inano/News/2018/Marianne_Glacius_and_Henrik_Birkedal_receive_funding_from_Carlsberg_Foundation-Photo_Jesper_Rais_and_Lise_Balsby.png)
Marianne Glasius receives 1.000.000 kr. for a new quadropole time-of-flight mass spectrometer (QTOFMS), especially for investigation and detection of plants' signalling molecules.
Henrik Birkedal receives 500.000 kr. together with Mads Ry Jørgensen to build a new instrument using X-ray fluorescence tomography for 3D-mapping of elements in advanced materials. The instrument will be installed at the new DanMAX beamline at MAX-IV synchritron in Lund.
Congratulations to the grant recipients!