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Wichita State biology labs to receive major upgrade
Jun 9, 2010 10:07 AM |
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The National Institutes of Health recently approved a $2.2 million WSU Combined Core Facility Renovation Project to significantly upgrade four research laboratories at Wichita State University. About $700,000 will be used to purchase new equipment. The renovation project in Hubbard Hall is scheduled to begin June 2011 and be completed by March 2012. The laboratory upgrade will complement a $6.6 million, five-year, multi-investigator, multi-institutional infertility research project, "The Aging Pituitary/Gonadal Axis" by biology professor George Bousfield. » Read more about the infertility research project.
Created on Jun 9, 2010 10:07 AM; Last modified on Jun 9, 2010 3:15 PM
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