Charles Drew University awarded $9.8 million
(Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science) Charles Drew University has been awarded $9.8 million to support the university’s long-term, UCLA partnership aimed at reducing the risk of cancer among minorities in poor and disadvantaged communities.
source : www.eurekalert.org
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