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NIH awards Cornell $17.4 million for CHESS sub-facility

Richard Gillilan, MacCHESS staff scientist at Cornell University, loads a biological sample in preparation for X-rays. The National Institutes of Health has awarded the school $17.4 million for ongoing biomedical research at its MacCHESS sub-facility. MacCHESS is short for Macromolecular X-ray science at the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source. (PHOTO CREDIT: CORNELL CHRONICLE WEBSITE)

ITHACA — The National Institutes of Health has awarded Cornell University $17.4 million for ongoing biomedical research at its MacCHESS sub-facility of its Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS) — a national research facility, the university announced.  MacCHESS is short for Macromolecular X-ray science at the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source. Cornell, in an Aug. […]

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