Bioscience Grants Benefit Cutting-Edge Research
HOUSTON, Dec. 5 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Four teams of scientists at Rice University and other Gulf Coast Consortia (GCC) institutions have earned research seed grants from the John S. Dunn Collaborative Research Awards, and a fifth group won a grant to support a cancer symposium.
This year's winning researchers will study ways to ensure the safety of genome editing with CRISPR/Cas9, take temperatures inside cells, decode how hematopoiet . . .
Mike Williams, 713/348-6728, mikewilliams@rice.edu
Four teams of scientists at Rice University and other Gulf Coast Consortia (GCC) institutions have earned research seed grants from the John S. Dunn Collaborative Research Awards, and a fifth group won a grant to support a cancer symposium.
This year's winning researchers will study ways to ensure the safety of genome editing with CRISPR/Cas9, take temperatures inside cells, decode how hematopoiet . . .