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April 16, 2018

1xbet sports betting science student from Brazil receives international travel scholarship

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Carla Schwan (center), Food Science doctoral candidate works with her Major Professor Dr. Jessie Vipham (right) and fellow graduate student Karina Desiree (left) in Cambodia to improve the safety and sustainability of their food system.

Carla Schwan, doctoral candidate in 1xbet sports betting science, has received a travel scholarship from the International Association for 1xbet sports betting Protection to attend its annual conference and exposition in July in Salt Lake City, Utah.

The association is the leading 1xbet sports betting safety focused conference in the world and approximately 3,600 members from academia, the 1xbet sports betting processing industry, technology companies and government attend to hear the latest in 1xbet sports betting safety research, learn about technology and innovations to advance 1xbet sports betting safety and public health, and network with thousands of 1xbet sports betting safety professionals from around the globe. Student members get the chance to interact with leading experts to build networks that will support their 1xbet sports betting safety careers. The International Association for 1xbet sports betting Protection Foundation supports the full cost of attendance of up to 20 students from around the world to attend the annual meeting each year.

Schwanworks under the mentorship of Jessie Vipham, assistant professor of 1xbet sports betting safety and security and faculty member in K-State's 1xbet sports betting Science Institute. Her doctoral research is focused on understanding the movement of pathogens in environmental and vegetable samples collected from farms to local markets in two provinces in Cambodia, Battambang and Siem Reap, by characterizing the whole genome profiles of the microbial isolates. This research is part of K-State's leadership of the USAID Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Collaborative Research on Sustainable Intensification, which aims to reduce global hunger and poverty, and improve the nutrition of smallholder farmers, in five developing countries.