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January 17th, 2008
MU Plans for $15 Million State Allotment
Abstract:
Marshall decided to pursue a biotechnology research institute because of the potential for the future of those kinds of technology. The institute will focus on bio-robotics, nanotechnology, genomics and bio-manufacturing.
"If we make this one-time investment, with little residual impact, it will keep giving back to the taxpayers," Kopp said.
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statejournal.com
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