Washington researchers benefit from life-sciences fund
Washington State University researchers are eagerly awaiting handouts from Gov. Christine Gregoire’s main economic development project, the $350 million life sciences fund, a windfall from the state’s tobacco settlement.
Washington State University researchers are eagerly awaiting handouts from Gov. Christine Gregoire’s main economic development project, the $350 million life sciences fund, a windfall from the state’s tobacco settlement. According to The Seattle Times, with matching money from federal and private sources, the investment is expected to bring in $1 billion by 2017. The Seattle Times
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