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October 13th, 2005
Harvard Wins $20M Cancer Grant
Abstract:
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has awarded Harvard and MIT a five-year, $20 million grant to establish a center geared toward applying nanotechnology to cancer research.
“Each of the teams that were awarded funding had to put together things that they were actually going to accomplish: specific nanotechnology for a certain purpose as well as a time frame within which they were going to complete the project,” Alper (Joe Alper, a senior consultant at the NCI) said.
Source:
Harvard University
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