China Calling
USU researchers have teamed up with Chinese scientists on a collaboration that will delve into infectious disease treatments, natural products development and drug discovery and cloning of agriculturally important livestock and crops. USU’s prowess in biotechnology and China’s financial and human capital, along with its advanced scientific expertise, enhances the research possibilities.
For more information, contact Bart Weimer, director of USU’s Center for Integrated Biosystems and professor in the College of Agriculture’s Nutrition and Food Sciences Department, 435-797-2753.
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