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UM advances health research through Center for Translational Medicine

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UM Professor Mark Grimes listens to doctoral student Lauren Foltz as she shares results from her research on stem cells. (UM News Service)

Two University of Montana researchers recently earned grants to investigate projects with a strong potential to impact human health.

The Center for Translational Medicine at UM awarded $50,000 pilot research grants to Dr. Mark Grimes and Dr. Jack Nunberg after their competitive pitch this spring.

Grimes, a professor in the Division of Biological Sciences in the College of Humanities and Sciences at UM, will use the grant to evaluate new methods of growing craniofacial cartilage from human stem cells.

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