American Brain Tumor Association awards 16 brain tumor research grants

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THE AMERICAN BRAIN TUMOR ASSOCIATION awarded 16 grants to support brain tumor research. This year’s funded projects focus on areas such as potential new therapies, novel imaging approaches, immunotherapy and metastatic disease. The American Brain Tumor Association Discovery Grant is a one-year, $50,000 grant supporting approaches that have the potential to change current diagnostic or...

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