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Howard University Hospital gets $11 million to research Ebola drug, HIV resistance related to sickle cell disease – Washington Business Journal

By August 26, 2014News
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Howard University Hospital will receive $11 million in federal grants toward developing new therapeutics for the Ebola virus, Howard officials said.

At least $2 million from the National Institutes of Health will go toward developing a new drug to target a particular protein of the Ebola virus. As well, $2 million will go toward work at the hospital researching HIV resistance in people with sickle cell disease, officials said.

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