NIH expands a five-year funding award to The Scripps Research Institute from $120 million to $207 million

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NIH, as part of its national Precision Medicine Initiative Cohort Program, has expanded a five-year funding award to The Scripps Research Institute from $120 million to $207 million. The award marks a significant increase in scope from the initial award announced in July and provides additional details about the network of partners in the TSRI-led...

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