The N.C. Agromedicine Institute has set a Jan. 7 deadline for letters of intent — built around short abstracts of less than 150 words — for inter-institutional research projects that will promote the health and safety of individuals and communities involved in farming, fishing or forestry. The N.C. Agromedicine Institute is operated jointly by East Carolina, N.C. State and A&T, and because a primarily objective for this funding is to promote inter-institutional research collaborations, proposals must have at least two of the three institutions on board for significant involvement. The preliminary projection is that two awards for $30,000 each will be granted under auspices of this initiative.
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