Sunday, November 18, 2012

Dallas Morning News: More on CPRIT

http://www.dallasnews.com/news/state/headlines/20121117-dmn-investigates-states-cancer-fighting-agency-funded-projects-of-perry-campaign-contributor.ece


DMN Investigates: State’s cancer-fighting agency funded projects of Perry campaign contributor

 Sue Goetinck Ambrose/Staff
Caliber Biotherapeutics, based in Bryan, was approved for a $12.8 million grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute. Its contract with CPRIT says the company will attempt to use tobacco plants to make a better version of the blockbuster drug Rituxan, which is used to treat lymphoma and leukemia. 

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