UC Irvine awarded $2.9-million cancer research grant
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Paul Clinton
A federal health-care agency handed the university a $2.9-million
federal grant for cancer research Monday.
The Department of Health and Human Services oversaw the awarding
of the grant, which will be handed out over a five-year period, to
develop a miniature device to detect lesions and tumors in internal
organs.
Rep. Chris Cox, whose district includes the university as well as
Newport Beach, announced the grant funding.
“UCI has long been known as a top research institution because of
the talented and innovative researchers on campus,” Cox said. “This
team was awarded this grant because of the promising.”
Zhongping Chen, an associate professor of biomedical engineering,
is the lead investigator on the study, which is a collaborative
effort with researchers at UC Davis. Chen’s department is part of the
school’s Henry Samueli School of Engineering.
In August 2001, researchers submitted their application for the
funding to the National Institutes of Health, putting them in
competition with dozens of other funding requests. The National
Cancer Institute, which falls under that agency’s umbrella, formally
awarded the grant.
“UCI is a great benefit to [Cox’s] constituents,” UCI spokeswoman
Nicole Knight said. “Hopefully we’re making great strides in cancer
research here.”
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