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		<title>Drs Caroline Genco and Selim Unlu were new Interdisciplinary NIH Training Grant</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cynthia Gudino</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Award for a new Interdisciplinary NIH Training Grant &#8220;Boston University Institutional T32 on Inflammatory Disorders&#8221; was granted to BU with Caroline Genco as PI and Selim Unlu in the College of Engineering as Co-PI. This program is interuniversity, interdepartmental and interdisciplinary. Both pre and post-doctoral training will be supported in the areas of pathogen-induced inflammation; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Award for a new Interdisciplinary NIH Training Grant &#8220;Boston University Institutional T32 on Inflammatory Disorders&#8221; was granted to BU with Caroline Genco as PI and Selim Unlu in the College of Engineering as Co-PI. This program is interuniversity, interdepartmental and interdisciplinary. Both pre and post-doctoral training will be supported in the areas of pathogen-induced inflammation; chronic non-communicable inflammatory disorders; and therapeutics and preventive strategies. Congratulations to these PIs and their supportive laboratory personnel for accomplishing this major step.</p>
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