IAC Undergrad, Ms. Ana Terron, presents at Research Symposium

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IAC Student presents at GT�2009 Undergraduate Research Symposi

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IAC Undergrad (International Affairs and Modern Languages), Ms. Ana Terron, presented at the GT 2009 Undergraduate Research Spring Symposium (held on April 1, 2009) on the topic of "Deterring Bioterrorism: Re-emerging Infectious Diseases and Deterrence Theory".

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IAC Undergrad (International Affairs and Modern Languages), Ms. Ana Terron, presented at the GT 2009 Undergraduate Research Spring Symposium on the topic of, "Deterring Bioterrorism: Re-emerging Infectious Diseases and Deterrence Theory".

Georgia Tech's Undergraduate Research Spring Symposium and Awards: Undergraduate researchers at Georgia Tech are encouraged to present their work at Georgia Tech's Annual Undergraduate Research Spring Symposium each year. This is a great opportunity to share research with other students and faculty from all over campus and gain valuable skills and experience in presenting your work. Students have the option of presenting either a poster or oral presentation. Prizes are awarded to the top poster and oral presentation from each college. Additional awards are also be given to the Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher from each college.

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Sam Nunn School of International Affairs

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Institute and Campus, Special Events and Guest Speakers, Student and Faculty, Military Technology, Research
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Anna Terron, bioterrorism, IAC, Infectious diseases, INTA, symposium
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  • Created On: Apr 5, 2009 - 8:00pm
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