National Science Foundation to Support Student’s Research in Taiwan
Check out this interview with me, published on the website of The Graduate School at the University of South Carolina.
“A Presidential Fellow, Oberlin graduate, and the author of software designed to calculate nucleotide diversity from new DNA data formats, Chase W. Nelson is the recipient of two National Science Foundation grants: the coveted Graduate Research Fellowship and an East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes Award, which will allow him to pursue bioinformatics research at Academia Sinica in Taipei, Taiwan this summer.
We met up with Chase to congratulate him, and to ask him a few questions about his research and how he spends his free time in Columbia…”