UW Oshkosh has received a $6,000 supplement from the National Science Foundation for “The Cytochrome bf Complex: Role in Redox Regulation and Function of the Quinone-Reductase Site.” This brings the total awarded for this project to $366,000. Toivo Kallas, biology/microbiology, is the project director.
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