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Mount Sinai researchers awarded 'Provocative Questions' grant from National Cancer Institute
Date:9/20/2012

that have proven difficult to resolve; take into consideration the likelihood of progress in the foreseeable future; and address ways to overcome obstacles to achieving long-term goals. Out of 750 applications, only 24 were awarded. For more information, please visit http://provocativequestions.nci.nih.gov/.


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