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Petricoin receives funding for cell signaling analysis of immune cells with targeted inhibitors

05.02.22 | George Mason University

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Emanuel Petricoin , Co-Director, Center for Applied Proteomics and Molecular Medicine (CAPMM), received funding from Georgiamune, Inc., for a project in which Georgiamune, Inc., will provide cell pellets and CAPMM researchers will perform all aspects of the reverse phase protein array (RPPA) technology. These steps will include: lysate generation, plating, array printing, image analysis, and data extraction. CAPMM researchers will send data to Georgiamune, Inc., and researchers at both institutions will analyze the data.

Petricoin received $30,558 from Georgiamune, Inc., for this research. Funding began in March 2022 and will end in late February 2023.

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George Mason University. (2022, May 2). Petricoin receives funding for cell signaling analysis of immune cells with targeted inhibitors. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8X57Q9M1/petricoin-receives-funding-for-cell-signaling-analysis-of-immune-cells-with-targeted-inhibitors.html
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