FALMOUTH (AP) — The Maine Cancer Foundation is giving seven scientists grants totaling $839,000 to study the origins and potential cures for cancer.
Recipients include Drs. Julie Wells and Archana Gopalan from The Jackson Laboratory, Dr. Andre Khalil of the University of Maine, Dr. Leif Oxburgh from Maine Medical Center Research Institute, Dr. Leonard Shultz of The Jackson Laborator, and Dr. Jennifer Trowbridge from The Jackson Laboratory and Dr. Michael Mason from the University of Maine.
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