University of Arkansas: Biomedical Engineering Professor Receives NIH Award for Research in Genome Engineering
October 02, 2019
October 02, 2019
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, Oct. 2 [TNSgrantsresearch] -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news:
The National Institutes of Health awarded a University of Arkansas biomedical engineering faculty member a three-year, $735,000 award for research in genome engineering.
Christopher Nelson, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, also holds the 21st Century Professorship in Biomedical Engineering. He has worked for five years on genome engineering approache . . .
The National Institutes of Health awarded a University of Arkansas biomedical engineering faculty member a three-year, $735,000 award for research in genome engineering.
Christopher Nelson, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, also holds the 21st Century Professorship in Biomedical Engineering. He has worked for five years on genome engineering approache . . .