Stimulus Grant to Fund DNA Cancer Research at IUSM
Inside Indiana Business
Sept. 14, 2009
A researcher at the Indiana University School of Medicine has received a federal stimulus package grant to study DNA repair mechanisms during cancer treatments. Pediatric Oncology Professor Mark Kelley has received the nearly $360,000 grant distributed by the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health and the Department of Health and Human Services. The two-year grant will expand his research into how a DNA repair enzyme becomes what is described as a therapeutic target for a variety of cancers.
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