University of Montana receives $9.9 million grant for health research - The Missoulian
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University of Montana receives $9.9 million grant for health research
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Klara Briknarova shows how protein samples are inserted into a 600 MHz nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer in the basement of the Chemistry Building on the University of Montana campus. Briknarova, who will share a $9.9 million grant from the ...
University of Montana receives $9.9 million grant for health research - The Missoulian
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