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$765,677 NSF grant largest in Montana State University history
May 14, 2009 /
A Montana State University researcher who studies early development of the brain has received the largest National Science Foundation CAREER Award in the school’s history.
Christa Merzdorf, an assistant professor of cell biology and neuroscience, received a five-year grant totaling $765,677 this spring. With it, she plans to continue her research, develop a research-based course for advanced undergraduate students and create an educational module for middle school students around Montana.
Full Story: http://bozemandailychronicle.com/articles/2009/05/14/news/60grant.txt
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