OSU Research on Voles Could Offer Insights for Humans
August 26, 2010
August 26, 2010
STILLWATER, Okla., Aug. 26 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news release:
An Oklahoma State University researcher has been awarded a grant for $349,175 to better understand the monogamy and other social behaviors of prairie voles, a rodent found throughout the Midwest that exhibits certain behaviors similar to humans.
The research, funded by the Eunice Kennedy Schriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development of the National Institut . . .
An Oklahoma State University researcher has been awarded a grant for $349,175 to better understand the monogamy and other social behaviors of prairie voles, a rodent found throughout the Midwest that exhibits certain behaviors similar to humans.
The research, funded by the Eunice Kennedy Schriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development of the National Institut . . .
