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OU Health Sciences Center Biomedical Engineering Symposium March 24 2017 Roger Harrison PhD Professor School of Biomedical Engineering School of Chemical Biological

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Professor of Pharmacology, Executive Vice President, and Chairman of The Pharmaceutical Research Institute at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Internal (IUP) Funding, External Funding, Design/Analysis, Compliance, Intellectual Property, Dissemination and Recognition. What is “research?”. IUP supports and encourages all forms of research, scholarship, and creative endeavor, in all...

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