From Black Holes in Particle Colliders to Breath Work in Combat Scenes: Studies Conducted by the University's 2005 Faculty Research Fellows

What do Roman imperialism, soil conductivity, and “Generation Y” consumers have in common? The answer is they are all topics being studied by the UM ORSP Faculty Research Fellows Class of 2005. Visitors learned about these and other topics pursued by UM researchers and scholars as part of the Faculty Research Program at this poster symposium with buffet lunch.

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