Miriam Hospital CFAR awarded $9.1M NIH grant

MIRIAM HOSPITAL'S Providence/Boston Center for AIDS Research was awarded $9.1 million in NIH grants. / COURTESY LIFESPAN
MIRIAM HOSPITAL'S Providence/Boston Center for AIDS Research was awarded $9.1 million in NIH grants. / COURTESY LIFESPAN
PROVIDENCE – The Miriam Hospital has been awarded a $9.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to fund continuing initiatives at its Providence/Boston Center for AIDS Research, or CFAR, a collaboration between Lifespan, Brown University and the Boston University/Boston Medical Center, Lifespan announced Thursday. This latest grant for five years means that, to…

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