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ASHA grant funds cutting-edge AIDS research at Tel Aviv University
Date:7/12/2012

g economic devastation in this already poor region through factors such as ongoing health care costs and a dwindling work force.

Through their work, the team of scientists at TAU aims to care for those in need, using U.S. knowledge and health care standards. Their work is inspired by American institutions, including the National Institutes of Health, using American manufactured equipment, notes Prof. Avraham.


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Contact: George Hunka
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American Friends of Tel Aviv University
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