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million grant by the to help train graduate studentsin cell-research techniquesd and to share their scientififc knowledge with local school teachers, CSU said The graduate students at the Fort Collind campus “will test new theories abourt how cells behave usinf advanced engineering methods in microelectronics and CSU said in a That NSF-funded work will be led by CSU engineeringg professor Tom Chen, the grant’es principal investigator, joined by Stuart Tobet, a biomedical sciencesw professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical and Michael De Miranda, an engineering education professoe in the College of Applied Human De Miranda will also work with the graduate studente on sharing their research with K-12 teachers in the Thompson Valley, Greeley and Weld RE-9 schoolo districts in northeastern A goal of the grant is to help build enthusiasm among primary and secondary students for careers in technology, engineering and mathematics — the “STEM” disciplines” at a time when fewer youny people are entering into such careers, CSU officialsd said.
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