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Article: CWRU lands $3MM grant for AIDS research. (Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine receives grant from National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)
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- Crain's Cleveland Business
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- May 2, 1994
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A division of the National Institutes of Health has awarded the School of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University a $3 million grant to establish a federally funded center for AIDS research.
The school will receive the grant over the next five years from the NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. AIDS, or acquired immune deficiency syndrome, is a disease in which human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, weakens the body's ability to fight off disease.
Dr. Stuart F. LeGrice, associate professor of medicine at the school's division of infectious disease, said the designation recognizes the amount of AIDS-related research conducted at ...
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