Three research teams have secured NSW Government funding to advance medical research using alternatives to animal testing, with projects ranging from inherited blindness and cancer treatment to tissue engineering. The $600,000 funding package has been awarded through the Non-Animal Technologies Network (NAT-Net) Research Pillar Competitive Grant Scheme. Each of the three successful projects will receive $200,000 over two years to develop researc…
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