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Morgan Murrell wins 1st Place at Kentucky Science Meeting

Taylor Countian is an undergraduate biology major at WKU. Award presented at the 99th Annual meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Science

Morgan Murrell, a Western Kentucky University senior biology major from Campbellsville, KY, won First Place among Biology undergraduate projects, with here presentation, Population genetics of the western toad in the central valley of California at at the 99th annual meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Science November 8-9, 2913, at Morehead State University. More than 50 research projects by WKU undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty were presented at the meeting.




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