$11 Million NIH Grant For Stem Cell Research Awarded To Rhode Island Hospital
Rhode Island Hospital has received an $11 million grant to fund research that will lead to a general understanding of stem cell biology and identify unique approaches to tissue regeneration in lung and marrow diseases.
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$11 Million NIH Grant For Stem Cell Research Awarded To Rhode Island Hospital
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