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March 21st, 2007
Former Mallinckrodt will benefit from Tyco spinoff
Abstract:
Michael Welch, director of the university's Division of Radiological Sciences, said the once strong research collaborations with Mallinckrodt waned under Tyco International. His division, which gets more federal National Institutes of Health grant money for radiology than any other U.S. university, currently doesn't have any projects with the company. Welch said he is aware of one project being negotiated with a nanotechnology researcher in the chemistry department.
Source:
stltoday.com
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