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Highlights Last Updated: November 23, 2016 Mariah Brown from Valley Center was selected by the Johnson Cancer Research Center at Kansas State University to participate in its undergraduate research mentoring and award program. The center's Cancer Research Award program promotes student participation in laboratory research. It encourages undergraduate students to consider careers in cancer research and medicine early on while they are still deciding what academic and professional paths to take. The award program, which is open to Kansas State University undergraduate students interested in doing cancer-relevant research, provides $1,000 awards to up to 50 students a year and $1,000 per student for research expenses. The students will be recognized in the spring at a banquet attended by their families and faculty mentors, cancer research center supporters and university administrators. |
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