Grand Valley State University: Biology Graduate Student's Research on Genetics of Chimpanzees in Captivity Called Ahead-of-Curve Thinking
February 05, 2020
February 05, 2020
ALLENDALE, Michigan, Feb. 5 -- Grand Valley State University issued the following news:
A research collaboration focusing on animals in captivity forged between a faculty member and an undergraduate student has continued with innovative research as the student pursues a graduate degree.
The animals under study by Francesca Golus are different at the graduate level, but what remains are the same attention to detail and zeal for discovery that she shared with biology prof . . .
A research collaboration focusing on animals in captivity forged between a faculty member and an undergraduate student has continued with innovative research as the student pursues a graduate degree.
The animals under study by Francesca Golus are different at the graduate level, but what remains are the same attention to detail and zeal for discovery that she shared with biology prof . . .