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More than 40 undergrads receive K-State Cancer Research Awards

Tuesday April 14, 2009

More than 40 undergraduate students at Kansas State University will receive funding for cancer research from K-State’s Terry C. Johnson Center for Basic Cancer Research.

The cancer research award program was created to promote undergraduate participation in laboratory research and to encourage students to consider careers in research and medicine.

Read the article at K-State Media Relations

Wildcat Challenge

SUNNY 102.5 and COACH BILL SNYDER urge you to join them this football season in the challenge to help K-State cancer researchers tackle cancer!



To further the understanding of cancers by funding basic cancer research, and supporting higher education, training, and public outreach.

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