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Kumar, Deepak

Kumar, Deepak

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As director of BBRI, Dr. Kumar serves as the scientific leader of NCCU’s JLC-BBRI research facilities in Durham and Kannapolis, NC (North Carolina Research Campus-NCRC).

$33 million

Grant Funds

70

Peer-reviewed journal articles

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Information Science MIS Student

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LDL and Ed.D. Student

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Ph.D. Cyber Defense Candidate

50-50 Card Grid

People walking

Title

This component is best used for callouts to related items. You can add an image, text, and a button link. The image should not feature any words as this component resizes the image based on the screen size. Try to use images with centered focal points. The text should be kept around 350 characters.

People walking

Title

This component is best used for callouts to related items. You can add an image, text, and a button link. The image should not feature any words as this component resizes the image based on the screen size. Try to use images with centered focal points. The text should be kept around 350 characters.

Card Grid

190 Proof Ethanol

The Card Grid component should be used to display call outs of 3 items only. Any more or any less will result in the cards being off-centered. This is a great component to feature research, programs, students, or faculty. You can use a title, image, text, and a button. The text should be around 250 characters or less. The images should be in landscape.

190 Proof Ethanol

The Card Grid component should be used to display call outs of 3 items only. Any more or any less will result in the cards being off-centered. This is a great component to feature research, programs, students, or faculty. You can use a title, image, text, and a button. The text should be around 250 characters or less. The images should be in landscape.

190 Proof Ethanol

The Card Grid component should be used to display call outs of 3 items only. Any more or any less will result in the cards being off-centered. This is a great component to feature research, programs, students, or faculty. You can use a title, image, text, and a button. The text should be around 250 characters or less. The images should be in landscape.

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Kumar,

Kumar, Deepak

Associate Provost and Dean of Research and Sponsored Programs

Julius L. Chambers Biomedical/Biotechnology Research Institute

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Full Image CTA

This component is best used at either the top or bottom of a Landing Page. It stretches an image across the page and adds a small white box for text. It's best to keep this text around 250 characters. Images must be in landscape and not feature words. The white box can be moved to either the left or right side of the image.

The full intro can be used to break up the page with some text. The title field is bigger text and this description field is smaller text. The title and description will be centered on the page. The text should be under 300 characters.

Full Split CTA

This component uses a title, image, text, and button link. The text should be kept under 300 characters for best results. The image can be either left or right aligned and can either be Narrow or Wide. The image should not feature any text as this component resizes the image based on the screen size. If using a wider image, the text should be under 200 characters. The text background can also be either light or dark.

Video

The Video component can be used to display YouTube hosted videos. This component works much like the Full Splits CTA's with a video in place of the image. The text should be used to describe something about the video. A user will not be taken away from the webpage. The video will play directly on the webpage. The background color can be either light or dark and the video can be right or left aligned. 

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