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May 10th, 2007
Science grant boosts UB research
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A new grant from the National Science Foundation will fund the study of nanomaterials by University at Buffalo students.
The NSF awarded a $576,100 five-year grant to David Watson, an assistant professor in the department of chemistry. The award comes through the Career Award program, which recognizes and supports the early career development activities of teacher-scholars.
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