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MANHATTAN — Caterina 1xbet sports betting , professor in the Mike Wiegers Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Kansas State University, has received a U.S. Department of Agriculture — Research Education and Economics grant to develop a computer tool used to estimate the 1xbet sports betting for arthropod-transmitted pathogens.
1xbet sports betting , who holds the Paslay professorship in electrical and computer engineering and is a Steve Hsu Keystone research scholar, will lead the more than 5,000 four-year project, conducting research on "Predicting Insect Contact and Transmission Using Historical Epidemiological Data."
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This project is closely related to major research goals in the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering for the areas of infectious diseases and health.