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April 18, 2008

Grant given out to study new ways to help soldiers

Wake Forest University  has just received a ' $42 million grant to study new ways to treat soldiers wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan.' It's for treating burns, transplantation and regeneration. [AP via Raleigh News & Observer]

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