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Moffitt Cancer Center receives DoD funds to establish National Functional Genomics Project

ics program to support the analysis and interpretation of gene expression data and integrate data generated from the NFGP with that from other institutes. Moffitt's track record of translational research--speedy movement of laboratory findings into patient care--will allow researchers to meet the federal goal of quickly evaluating potential for commercial development of technologies and will allow government beneficiaries more rapid access to new technologies and advances in health care. The inclusion of corporate partners into the NFGP will also accelerate the translation of molecular medicine derived from the laboratory directly into early detection and clinical treatment.


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Contact: Andrea Lazarus
lazarual@moffitt.usf.edu
813-632-1396
Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute
12-Sep-2002


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