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Nebraska HHS System: Cancer and Smoking Disease Research Program

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The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services has announced that applications for Cancer and Smoking Disease Research will be accepted between November 23, 2005 and February 17, 2006 for the funding period of July 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007. Scientific biomedical and behavioral research proposals, are sought from persons associated with all campuses of the University of Nebraska and Creighton University.




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