Cancer-Related Gene Research Leads to $2.6M Grant: University of Hawaii
December 17, 2019
December 17, 2019
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Dec. 17 [TNSgrants-NIH] -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded a five-year, $2.6-million grant to University of Hawai'i Cancer Center researchers to study the role of the BAP1 gene in human cancer development and cell metabolism.
The research team is led by Michele Carbone and Haining Yang.
"This grant adds to our two already funded NIH grants and one gra . . .
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded a five-year, $2.6-million grant to University of Hawai'i Cancer Center researchers to study the role of the BAP1 gene in human cancer development and cell metabolism.
The research team is led by Michele Carbone and Haining Yang.
"This grant adds to our two already funded NIH grants and one gra . . .