US researchers get funding for science programs

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By Elaine Burridge

The US' Wayne State University has received nearly $18m in research grants that will allow it to expand its work and hire more research assistants as well as giving more undergraduate and graduate students a chance to participate in its research programs.

The 32 grants include 27 from the National Institutes of Health with awards for research in the fields of biochemistry, biological sciences, pharmacology, microbiology and environmental health science.

Four grants have been received from the National Science Foundation.

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