New technology could detect colorectal cancer with a simple breath test.
The National Cancer Institute is backing Leslie Chan with a prestigious $2.9 million grant to develop cutting-edge technology that could detect colorectal cancer through a simple breath test.
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| The fellowship provides Mahdi Al-Husseini with funding and leadership development opportunities to continue his research in aeronautics and astronautics.
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| Dual enrollment programs grew 160% in the past five years, a result of efforts to expand access across the state of Georgia.
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