Chris Miller one of nine recipients of CU Presidential Initiative Grants for Urban and Place-Based Research

Published: Oct. 23, 2020 By , ,

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This summer, CU Denver’s seven deans announced a multiyear, $500,000 initiative meant to “strengthen research related to urban development at CU Denver through a transdisciplinary research initiative engaging all schools and colleges with a focus on enhancing life quality for all, now and into the future.” The initiative aligns with University of Colorado President Mark Kennedy’s goal of advancing the distinctive renown of each of the four CU campuses—CU Denver’s being its prime location in downtown Denver, its strong network of community partners, and its preeminence in urban research.  Congratulations to Integrative Biology Assistant Professor, Chris Miller for being named one of nine awardees!

Chris Miller, PhD, Associate Professor of Integrative Biology, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: “Establishing a Mechanistic Understanding of How Microbial Communities Remediate Groundwater Pollution at an EPA Superfund Site in the Denver Metropolitan Area

You can read the full article from CU Denver News here.