The University of Southern California is expanding yet again thanks in part to a $10 million gift to the Keck School of Medicine for the new Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience. The 190,000 square foot building will be the largest building on campus and focus mainly on biomedical research.
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The University of Alabama, Birmingham recently received a $29 million grant from the National Cancer Institute. The new funding will help support six research programs at the Comprehensive Cancer Center. This center houses 242 members from 30 departments who have received over $90 million in funding. Learn more about the new grant here: www.scienceurl.com/New_Alabama_Grant
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A recent three-year, $3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health has helped to solidify plans for the new Long Island Bioscience Hub (LIBH).
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Make no bones about it; scientists at University of California, Davis are finally fleshing out the intricacies of skeletal stem cells. According to a university press release, UC Davis surgeons have launched a “proof-of-concept” clinical trial to test the safety and efficacy of a device that can rapidly concentrate and extract young cells from fluid used during orthopaedic surgery. The new approach may prove essential to delivering stem cell therapy to stubborn, non-healing bone fractures.
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