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Article: YALE: Yale graduate student first recipient of Sigma Xi-Consortium for plasma science research grant.
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- March 10, 1999
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M2 PRESSWIRE-10 March 1999-YALE: Yale University graduate student first recipient of Sigma Xi-Consortium for plasma science research grant (C)1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
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New Haven, Conn. -- Yale University chemistry graduate student Jason W. Chin has been awarded the first Sigma Xi-Consortium for Plasma Science Grant-in-Aid of Research, a $5,000 award that will support his efforts to develop a novel method to protect the world's blood supply from harmful viruses.
Chin's proposal to detect and remove viruses in human blood plasma is titled "Specific Binding of the Parvovirus B19 by Small Structured Peptides," which describes the ...