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Rutgers Gets $11 Million
November 13, 2002 Rutgers University was awarded more than $11 million in new federal grants, allowing it to continue AIDS-related studies, including the possible creation of more effective drugs, Joseph J. Seneca, Rutgers vice president for academic affairs, announced yesterday. A unit of the National Institutes of Health awarded $6.5 million for developing technology that can determine the three-dimensional shape of proteins, a key to determining their function. Another grant, for more than $4.6 million, will aid research on drugs that might block the spread of HIV in the body.
Excerpted from:Back to other CDC news for November 13, 2002 New York Times 11.13.02; Stacy Albin This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update. |