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K-State Cancer Research Award Winner Conducts Impressive Cancer and Other Research Projects

Thursday June 4, 2009

K-STATE SENIOR RESEARCHES THE CONVERSION OF METHANE, THE IMPROVEMENT OF AN ANTI-CANCER DRUG AND THE MECHANISMS OF A LASIK EYE SURGERY PROCEDURE

A Kansas State University student has been a lead researcher on three separate projects that have wide implications in the health, medical and energy fields.

K-State’s Scott McCall, senior in biology and biochemistry, Parker, Colo., got his start in research as a freshman in the lab of Stefan Kraft, assistant professor of chemistry at K-State.

Read the article at K-State Media Relations

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