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February 10th, 2004
Cancer research granted nanotech boost
Abstract:
Cancer has been combated with chemotherapy, surgery and even alternative treatment, such as acupuncture. Now, researchers at UCLA will be using nanotechnology to take the fight to the molecular level. UCLA researchers received a $1.5 million grant to fund nanotechnology research from the W.M. Keck Foundation, a philanthropic organization that provides funds to universities in science, medical and engineering research.
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Daily Bruin
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