Wednesday, December 19, 2007
UT Southwestern snags five year, $5 million grant for lupus research
The grant will go to help further the university's research program.
DALLAS The National Institutes of Health awarded UT Southwestern a five year, $5 million grant today for the study of lupus, according to this story in the Dallas Business Journal.
UT Southwestern's lupus center is one of the few in the country researching the subject. The research effort will be led by Drs. Chandra Mohan and Nancy Olsen.
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