Hawai’i’s Michele Carbone, Haining Yang receive $2.5M NCI grant for mesothelioma research

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Michele Carbone

Haining Yang

Michele Carbone and Haining Yang, researchers at the University of Hawai’i Cancer Center, received a $2.5 million NCI grant to advance mesothelioma research by improving diagnosis and treatment for the disease. 

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