ACRF research funds critical to keeping international edge: Frazer
11th Oct 2005, 15:28 GMT
The Australian Cancer Research Foundation fills a "significant niche" in cancer research with its large infrastructure grants allowing Australian research groups to retain a competitive edge internationally, according to University of Queensland's Professor Ian Frazer.
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