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Article: Three Minnesota medical centers form partnership, plan AIDS research project. (Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
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- November 30, 1994
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ST. PAUL, Minn. _ Three Twin Cities health care organizations Wednesday announced the formation of a joint AIDS research project that for the first time will make Minnesota an attractive site for AIDS studies funded by major drug companies.
Called the AIDS Research Consortium Twin Cities, the new group was formed by St. Paul-Ramsey Medical Center, Hennepin County Medical Center and Park Nicollet Medical Center.
``It's been a long time coming,'' said Dr. Keith Henry, director of St. Paul-Ramsey's AIDS program and chief architect of the consortium. ``No site in Minnesota has enough patients to attract industry attention. We now will be attracting more dollars and more ...