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Buck Institute
Dedicated to the elucidation of basic mechanisms of aging and to the study of diseases that arise with increasing frequency in the aged. The goal is to discover therapies that significantly delay or prevent the onset of age-related dysfunction and disease. http://www.buckinstitute.org/
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Cancer Biology Division, Sunnybrook
Research on the molecular and cell biology of cancer is done at the Cancer Biology Division of Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Science Centre, affiliated with the University of Toronto http://www.cancerbiology.org
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Clinical Neuroscience at UT-Houston Health Sciences
Describes the extensive clinical practice and research of this division. http://www.uth.tmc.edu/clinicalneuro
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Collaborative Biomedical Research Program
UMass Amherst, Baystate Medical's Academic Programs consolidate clinical and basic sciences by sponsoring a joint program in biomedicine. http://www.bio.umass.edu/cbr/
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Huntington Medical Research Institutes
Nonprofit medical research institute with programs in neural engineering, magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy, molecular cardiology, neurology and oncology, and hepatitis B and C clinical trials. Postdoctoral fellowships and summer student program. Pasadena, CA, USA. http://www.hmri.org/
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Institut F?d?ratif de Recherche sur le Handicap (IFRH-France)
[French, English] A research partnership-like structure, which is aimed at enabling the coordinated development of researches on disability. http://ifr-handicap.inserm.fr/
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Institute for Inflammation Research (IIR)
Performs basic and clinical research in human biology, biotechnology and pharmacology. http://www.inflammation.dk
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Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Health
Zagreb, Croatia. http://mimi.imi.hr/
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Institute for Oneworld Health
Develops new medicines for neglected diseases around the world. http://www.oneworldhealth.org/
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Malaghan Institute of Medical Research
Independent institute researching the causes, nature, and treatment of diseases. Study fields include asthma, cancer, and multiple sclerosis. http://www.malaghan.org.nz
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