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January 22nd, 2004
UAlbany professor gets $400K NSF grant
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A state University at Albany professor has been awarded a $400,000 National Science Foundation Award. Professor Vincent P. LaBella of the School of NanoSciences and NanoEngineering has received a National Science Foundation award under its Faculty Early Career Development program, according to the school. The program aims to "recognize and support the early career-development activities of those teacher-scholars who are most likely to become the academic leaders of the 21st century," Albany NanoTech officials said.
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