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18 September

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Natalie Rogers

The five-year, $20 million grant will highlight statewide research collaboration among higher education institutions, national laboratories, and industry.

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Chelsea Chee

Chelsea Chee's last day with New Mexico EPSCoR as Diversity & Inclusion Coordinator was Friday, August 24. The following is her final blog and a goodbye.

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Natalie Rogers

Two Energize New Mexico faculty members at the University of New Mexico, Dr. Marty Kirk and Dr. José Cerrato, recently received National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) funding.

The Externship Program is a research exchange program that allows New Mexico graduate students (with an existing assistantship) to spend a semester or summer doing research at a partnering New Mexico university or research facility. This report is from New Mexico Tech student Hanqing Pan about her externship at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, CO.

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Natalie Rogers

Bioalgal Team co-lead David Hanson (UNM) and Team member Jerilyn Timlin (SNL) recently received a grant from the Department of Energy (DOE) for a new initiative to advance fundamental bioenergy science. Their project, "Hyperspectral Light Sheet Raman Imaging of Leaf Metabolism," is lead by P.I. and UNM Physics professor Keith Lidke, and will build on research, infrastructure, and relationships established through the NM EPSCoR Energize New Mexico grant.