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BALTIMORE (AP) - A Maryland stem cell commission handed out its first research grants, supporting work ranging from facial reconstruction to spinal cord repair.
Two dozen Maryland researchers, more than half affiliated with Johns Hopkins University, were chosen Thursday from among 86 applicants.
"By funding basic and translational research with high scientific merit, it is our goal to help support cutting edge science in the state, and bring new treatments to patients," Linda Powers, Maryland Stem Cell Research Commission chairwoman, said in a news release.
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