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Johns Hopkins research scientists win $600K in grants

The grants come from the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, and the money is meant to "help early-career scientists advance their research projects."

Ten researchers from the Johns Hopkins University have received grants totaling $600,000.
The grants come from the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, and the money is meant to “help early-career scientists advance their research projects,” according to the Baltimore Business Journal.
A full list of grant recipients is included in the Baltimore Business Journal story.

Companies: Bio-Rad Laboratories
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