Hong-yu Li named Arkansas Research Alliance Scholar and endowed chair

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HONG-YU LI, a professor in the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, was named an Arkansas Research Alliance Scholar, and the Helen Adams & Arkansas Research Alliance Endowed Chair. Using a bequest from Helen Adams, UAMS has provided $500,000 to fund the chair. The ARA, with the approval of its Board...

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