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[The overall objective of this project is to provide a novel multidisciplinary research and education
experience for rising junior and senior undergraduates in the area of Engineered Bioactive Interfaces and
Devices. The University of Kentucky currently has a National Science Foundation IGERT program in this
area, therefore, the REU students will not only have the opportunity to interact with REU faculty but will
also interact with IGERT graduate trainees through research, special seminars, and other technical and
social activities. Specific objectives of the program include 1) providing the students with true
interdisciplinary mentoring and research training through their participation in a research project related to
Engineered Bioactive Interfaces and Devices 2) stimulating the students' interests in Ph.D. careers in
science and engineering through seminars, field trips and interactions with both graduate students and
faculty, and 3) developing the students' independence and confidence through participation in research,
journal clubs, in house presentations and scientific meeting~
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 5/1/09 → 4/30/12 |
Funding
- National Science Foundation: $319,909.00
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Projects
- 1 Finished
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REU Site Participant Support Scope: A Multidisciplinary Research Experience in Engineered Bioactive Interfaces and Devices
Anderson, K. (PI) & Hilt, J. (CoI)
5/1/09 → 4/30/12
Project: Research project