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NSF approves $1.3M for OSU and OU microbes hunt
Date:8/27/2008

osen to receive this grant in a program that approves only 10 percent of the grant proposals that are submitted," said Elshahed, who together with Dr. Caroline Beller, assistant professor of education, are the lead researchers for the project at OSU. Dr. Lee Krumholz, associate professor of botany and microbiology, is the lead researcher at the University of Oklahoma. Of the total grant, $800,000 will go to OSU and $500,000 to OU.


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Contact: Kelly Green
kelly.green@okstate.edu
405-744-5827
Oklahoma State University
Source:Eurekalert

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