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NIH rewards Dartmouth with renewed funding

Dartmouth College Office of Public Affairs • Press Release
Posted 09/25/06 • Susan Knapp • (603) 646-3661

William Green
William Green, professor of microbiology and immunology and principal investigator of the DMS COBRE (Photo copyright Jon Gilbert Fox)

The Center for Molecular, Cellular, and Translational Immunological Research at Dartmouth Medical School was recently awarded nearly $12 million by the National Center for Research Resources, a part of the National Institutes of Health.

The DMS center is one of 11 Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence, called a COBRE, to receive either new or renewed funding, which totaled $117.3 million. For DMS, this represents continued funding that began in 2001, and that will total over $23 million.

The DMS COBRE works in conjunction with the University of New Hampshire promoting research opportunities for biomedical investigators in New Hampshire with broad potential for understanding and treating diseases of the immune system and cancer.

Read the NIH press release.

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Last updated: 09/25/06