JCU Frog Researcher Helping Battle Deadly Disease
August 16, 2010
August 16, 2010
TOWNSVILLE, Australia, Aug. 16 -- James Cook University issued the following news release:
A James Cook University researcher is working on a project to help fight a deadly fungus which has decimated various frog species across the world for decades.
United States-based charity the Morris Animal Foundation (MAF) recently announced it would provide $109,000 (AUD) to fund a study titled "Identifying Genes That Help Amphibians Fight Deadly Fungus" headed by J . . .
A James Cook University researcher is working on a project to help fight a deadly fungus which has decimated various frog species across the world for decades.
United States-based charity the Morris Animal Foundation (MAF) recently announced it would provide $109,000 (AUD) to fund a study titled "Identifying Genes That Help Amphibians Fight Deadly Fungus" headed by J . . .
