KENNESAW, Ga. | Sep 17, 2018
Kennesaw State University junior Hope Didier’s research project in the McMurry Lab into stopping the spread of cervical cancer cells won the Top Poster Award at the Birla Carbon Symposium, at which the College of Science and Mathematics officially recognized the 10 new Birla Carbon Scholars.
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