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10 Projects found

The MIT Superfund Research Program was created in 2017 to be responsive to communities who live near Superfund Sites. In particular, the MIT team leverages scientific research, community engagement, and educational experiences to support people who are concerned about hazardous chemicals in their environment.

Carcinogenic contaminants threaten the health of people living in the Mystic River Watershed (near the Olin, Industriplex, and Wells G&H Superfund sites) and members of Native American ...

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Training / Test Project that contains already published data, and is available for any members to register for an account for.

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Testing Space

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Break Through Cancer empowers outstanding researchers and physicians to both intercept and find cures for the deadliest cancers by stimulating radical collaboration.

BTC Central Website

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Originated as a project for two publications associated with the Griffith/Goods labs, and now is associated with an ongoing multi-lab consortium based out of the Griffith Lab: "Center for Gynepathology Research"

Programme: NExtSEEK

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Hi-IMPAcTB is an ambitious endeavor bringing together a team of international, interdisciplinary researchers to improve our understanding of host-pathogen interactions in the context of tuberculosis (TB). Funded by a multi-center contract from the NIH, the long-term goal of the consortium is to enable principled vaccine and diagnostics design by improving our understanding of the protective versus non-protective immunological host response to infection with TB’s causal agent the bacterium ...

Programme: NExtSEEK

Public web page: https://fairdata.mit.edu/projects/2/

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