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Genomics institute to partner with Morehouse School of Medicine on translational research

Published in Cancer Weekly, December 27th, 2005

The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) has entered into a research collaboration with the Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM), Atlanta, Georgia, to carry out joint projects in neuroscience, cancer, and cardiovascular disease.

The partnership leverages the strengths of both institutions to accomplish their translational research missions. Additionally, TGen and MSM are setting up a joint seed fund that allows faculty from each institution to collaborate on shared endeavors.

David Satcher, 16th surgeon general of the United States and current interim president and director of the Center of Excellence for Health Disparities at the Morehouse...

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