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UNC Researchers Using Technology to Fight HIV


People under the age of 30 account for most of the HIV cases in the United States. But a new program at UNC is designed to try and change that. The National Institutes of Health granted the university and colleagues at Emory $18 million over the next five years to develop the UNC/Emory Center for Innovative Technology, or iTech. (Chapelboro.com)

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