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Krantz wins NSF grant

November 17, 2021
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Steven G. Krantz, professor of mathematics and statistics in Arts & Sciences, received a $144,940 award from the National Science Foundation for work on mathematical models for uncovering neurological disorders among the U.S. population infected with COVID-19.


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