Science Grants

Below is a list of notable grants recently awarded In the scIences—large fedreal grants as well as awards of all sizes from private foundations. The individual cited with each entry Is the project’s principal Investigator. Olfactory and neuroendocrine functions. $1.9 million over seven years from the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke to Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, Shrewsbury Mass.: F. Macrides Resistance to anticancer d

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Below is a list of notable grants recently awarded In the scIences—large fedreal grants as well as awards of all sizes from private foundations. The individual cited with each entry Is the project’s principal Investigator.

Olfactory and neuroendocrine functions. $1.9 million over seven years from the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke to Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, Shrewsbury Mass.: F. Macrides

Resistance to anticancer drugs. $500,000 from Bristol-Myers Co. to Fox Chase Cancer Center, K.D. Tew

Development of drug surveillance network for more than 400 institutions. $300,000 over five years from Burroughs Wellcome Fund to State University of New York, Buffalo, School of Pharmacy and Medicine; T. Grasela

$200,000 over two years from the Pew Memorial Trust to the University of Virginia for a national educational program to be administered by the School of Medicine.

Integrated technical assistance program to advance plant biodiversity preservation. $150,000 over ...

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