NMSU researcher collaborates with company

A New Mexico State University professor is collaborating with a New Mexico company and Arrowhead Center through the New Mexico Small Business Assistance program to test the efficacy of a mosquito repellent wristband that promises to be more effective than other commercially available repellents. The BugBlingTM band has different active ingredients compared to other mosquito repellent bands on the market.

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NMSU researcher collaborates with company, Arrowhead Center to test mosquito repellent wristband | Article | NMSU News Center

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