Regeneron Pharmaceuticals names three winners of its Regeneron Prize for Creative Innovation

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REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS Inc. announced three of the winners of the fourth annual Regeneron Prize for Creative Innovation, an award designed to acknowledge, reward and foster talented early-career biomedical scientists. Altogether, Regeneron will award $155,000 in prize money to 10 awardees and two institutions. Two winners of the Regeneron Prize will each receive a $50,000 cash...

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