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January 21st, 2005
Grant to fund new bionano research at U. Houston
Abstract:
The National Institutes of Health recently awarded a $2.8 million grant to the University of Houston to expand research and train the next generation of scientists among Houston universities and medical schools.
The grant was given specifically through the Institute for Molecular Design for the Keck Center for Computational and Structural Biology for BioNano training and research -- work with living tissue at the scale of only a few nanometers.
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