Research Findings of BSC Students and Faculty
Accepted for Presentation at
American Society for Microbiology
Conference in Toronto

(Bluefield)—The biomedical research conducted by two Bluefield State College students and two BSC faculty will be featured at the American Society for Microbiology’s 107 th General Meeting in Toronto, Canada in May. The five-day program, May 21-25 at the Toronto Convention Center spotlights nearly 300 individual colloquia, symposia, roundtable discussions, award lectures, and poster sessions.

The work of BSC students Patience Hall and Todd Jamrose, coordinated by Dr. Tesfaye Belay (BSC Assistant Professor/Research) and Dr. Anthony Woart (Associate Professor/Sociology and Director/Minority Health Institute) is focused upon Chlamydia-related disease.

Dr. Belay will represent Bluefield State College at the conference, during which the collaborative findings of academic research teams from BSC and Atlanta, GA-based institutions Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse School of Medicine, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will be presented.

April 10, 2007

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