The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences has received a five-year, $10.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop biomarkers for all human diseases, including cancer, through the IDeA National Resource for Quantitative Proteomics.

The grant awarded by the NIH’s National Institute of General Medical Sciences supports ongoing efforts to make highly advanced protein analysis, known as proteomics, available to biomedical researchers nationwide. This latest award brings the total federal investment in the UAMS center to more than $20 million since its founding in 2020. kAm{65 3J p=2? %24<6EE[ !9]s][ 56AFEJ 5:C64E@C @7 E96 &p|$ (:?E9C@A !] #@4<676==6C r2?46C x?DE:EFE6[ E96 ?2E:@?2= C6D@FC46 :D E96 @?=J }xw\7F?565 AC@E6@>:4D D6CG:46 AC@G:56C :? E96 &?:E65 $E2E6D] {

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