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New Cancer Test, Arthritis Treatment, Digital Forensic Tool Among 14 Announced University of Maryland MIPS Research Projects
A new test for oral cancer, a treatment for esophageal cancer, a drug to stop rheumatoid arthritis, and new tools for digital forensics highlight 14 projects approved for funding by the Maryland Industrial Partnerships program (www.mips.umd.edu), an initiative of the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland bringing university innovation to the commercial sector by supporting research that helps Maryland companies develop products.
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