UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA JOINS NIH'S LANDMARK NATIONAL CHILDREN'S STUDY
October 03, 2008
October 03, 2008
TAMPA, Fla., Oct. 3 -- The University of South Florida issued the following news release:
The University of South Florida has been awarded $28.8 million to participate in the National Institute of Health's comprehensive study on the interaction of genes and the environment on children's health.
NIH officials today named 36 new and existing National Children's Health study centers that will recruit study volunteers from a total of 72 locations across the United State . . .
The University of South Florida has been awarded $28.8 million to participate in the National Institute of Health's comprehensive study on the interaction of genes and the environment on children's health.
NIH officials today named 36 new and existing National Children's Health study centers that will recruit study volunteers from a total of 72 locations across the United State . . .