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May 17, 2012
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University of Delaware professor leads efforts to support science students with disabilities
University of Delaware
Karl Booksh points to data collected by the National Science Foundation showing that Americans with disabilities make up some 10-15 percent of the population but account for less than 1 percent of those earning doctoral degrees in the sciences. Now, the University of Delaware professor of chemistry and biochemistry is exploring ways to change that.More

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