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October 13th, 2006
Tech/Emory/MCG Partner on $10M Nanomedicine Center
Abstract:
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded Georgia Institute of Technology, Emory University and Medical College of Georgia (MCG) a grant to partner on a Nanomedicine Development Center that will focus on DNA damage repair. With up to $10 million in funding, the center will be Georgia Tech and Emory’s third NIH-funded nanomedicine/nanotechnology center in less than two years.
Source:
Georgia Institute of Technology
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