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November 23rd, 2009
U.S. Sen. Grassley: $150,000 to Photon Energy Technology from the National Science Foundation
Abstract:
Senator Chuck Grassley today said that the National Science Foundation has awarded a $150,000 competitive grant to Photon Energy Technology in Ames through the Small Business Innovation Research program.
Photon Energy Technology will use the money to help pay for a research project titled, "SBIR Phase I: Nanotechnology - Nanotexturing of Stents for Improved Performance."
Source:
iowapolitics.com
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