UB wants researchers to address Buffalo’s health inequities. A $3.6 million grant will help
Three years ago, Dr. Timothy F. Murphy and community leaders had their first meeting to plan out how University at Buffalo could win a federal grant to recruit and train the next generation of researchers whose work would address Western New York’s striking health inequities.
That all led to Tuesday, when Murphy and other UB leaders announced they had indeed landed that grant: a $3.6 million award over five years from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities.
Jon Harris August 6, 2024
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