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Dr. Nickels Awarded $1.5 Million NIH Grant

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Research Project In Vivo Studies of Abortive Initiation Earns $1.5 Million Support from National Institutes of Health

Bryce E. Nickels, assistant professor at the Waksman Institute of Microbiology, Rutgers–New Brunswick, is the principal investigator of an award totaling $1,574,377. The project titled In Vivo Studies of Abortive Initiation is being supported by the National Institutes of Health. Learn more about Professor Nickels here.

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