Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Broad Institute Grant
Organization - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Broad Institute
Grant Amount - $716,286
Foundation -
Moore FoundationGrant Purpose - This is a development grant to the MIT Broad Insititute for time and cost effective phage and viral sequencing technology, in preparation for a potential large-scale marine phage and virus sequencing project.
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