NIA Grant to Further Novel Research Methods Training
Wednesday, May 7, 2008 - 04:21
in Mathematics & Economics
John Nesselroade, an expert in quantitative research methods related to the field of adult development and aging, recently received a $205,835 grant from the National Institute on Aging. The grant allow Nesselroade to continue training doctoral students and postdoctoral fellows in some of the most innovative quantitative modeling methods available today.
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