Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology Funds Intern Partnerships

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Two new student intern partnerships have been approved by the board of directors of the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology.

Gina McMillen, of Ekips Technologies in Norman, will direct a $22,700 one-year project designed to develop a rapid sensor to monitor the health of newly received calves. The study will be conducted at the Oklahoma State University animal research facility in Stillwater where Clinton R. Krehbiel and McMillen will mentor students. The specific research will determine if the Ekips Technologies' laser-based breath sensor will be able to diagnose Bovine Respiratory Disease in calves. The company will match the OCAST funds.

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Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology Funds Intern Partnerships

Elizabeth Wallace, a professor at Western Oklahoma State Co...

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