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UT Metroplex institutions to collaborate on biomedical research

04-04-2007 · UT Southwestern Medical Center

Researchers from the three University of Texas campuses in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area are combining their expertise in biomedical science, engineering and physical sciences on projects aimed at solving real-world medical problems.

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