Hamme wins NSF funds
by MBJ Staff Published: October 9,2011
Ashton Hamme, a Jackson State University associate professor, has won a three-year grant to teach the next generation of scientists while finding ways to use nanotechnology to detect water-born pathogens. The Clarion-Ledger reports the National Science Foundation awarded Hamme nearly $1 million for the project called JSU-RISE. It will enlist faculty members from a number [...] [...]

