Scientists in the US have been awarded $12.5 million to establish a collaborative institute for emerging viruses research. The National Science Foundation has announced it is funding the project, which aims to train scientists at all stages of the career.
Source: gumc.georgetown.eduPublished on 2022-08-10
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