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February 5th, 2008
$360,000 in grant awarded to 7 institutions
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A state-backed technology investment organization awarded $360,000 in grants yesterday to seven Bay State research institutions for projects that move inventions from the laboratory to the marketplace.
Boston University researcher T.F. Morse won a grant for developing an ultra-high resolution X-Ray. Other grants rewarded researchers from Children's Hospital Boston, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston University, the University of Massachusetts and Harvard University in the fields of biotechnology, nanotechnology and clean energy technology.
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bostonnow.com
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