Lsu Health Sciences Center at New Orleans Grants Rank in Top 25
New Orleans City Business › June 29, 2006
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New Orleans City Business › June 29, 2006
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Dr. Gaungyu Wu, assistant professor of pharmacology at LSU Health Sciences Center at New Orleans, has been awarded a $997,133 grant by the National Institutes of Health.
The grant award coincides with LSUHSC Pharmacology laboratories move back to their campus of LSU Health Sciences Center at New Orleans last week.See the full content of this document
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Lsu Health Sciences Center at New Orleans Grants Rank in Top 25
Wu's research involves one of the most widely used classes of drugs, which targets cell surface receptors called G protein- coupled receptors. These drugs can treat conditions rangin...
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