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2 Highly Prized NIH Director's Awards Won By Duke Biomedical Scientists PDF Print E-mail
Medical News - Lymphoma and Leukemia
Two Duke University Medical Center scientists have won prestigious National Institutes of Health Director's awards to pursue novel research. Tannishtha Reya, Ph.D., an associate professor of pharmacology and cancer biology, has won an NIH Director's Pioneer Award and Michel Bagnat, Ph.D., assistant professor of cell biology, won an NIH Director's New Innovator Award. Each of the 18 Pioneer Awards provides $2.5 million in direct costs over five years.

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