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UTRGV Announces $2.8M Grant For Cancer Research

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The University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley is getting funding to help study the use of nanotechnology in cancer treatment.

The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas has awarded the university a two-point-eight-million-dollar grant.

The money will fund a special facility at the South Texas Center for Excellence in Cancer Research in McAllen. Researchers say the goal is to find ways to selectively kill cancer cells without harming healthy cells.

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