Cancer research funded for $11.6 million

Courtesy UT - Office of Public Affairs  Tue, 10/27/2009 - 2:56pm

The University of Texas at Austin Department of Biomedical Engineering is among a consortium of leading research entities from across the United States selected to receive up to $11.6 million from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to establish a center to conduct innovative cancer research.

The new center will be called the Center for Transport Oncophysics [...]



 

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