Graduate student Nathan Schoepp and recent graduate Travis Schlappi have won the $5,000 Silver Award in the Collegiate Inventors Competition.
The annual National Inventors Hall of Fame competition rewards innovations, discoveries, and research by college and university students, and their faculty advisers.
Schoepp, who is studying chemistry, and Schlappi, who studied chemical engineering, were selected for their work on a test that reveals antibiotic-resistant bacteria in 30 minutes instead of the usual three days and could help reduce the spread of superbug bacteria.
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Graduate student Nathan Schoepp and recent graduate Travis Schlappi accept their award at the Collegiate Inventors Competition, held in Alexandria, Virginia, on November 3.
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