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Channel 4 News, April 17, 2018
UNR doctor discovers molecule that could be the key to curing type 2 diabetes
University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine Associate Professor Seungil Ro, Ph.D. was awarded $2 million to continue research on a cure for type 2 diabetes.
NEVADA Today April 17, 2018
$2 million awarded for path to new diabetes treatment
University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine researcher finds molecular link between Type 2 diabetes and obesity that may lead to new targeted drug treatments.
Generation Boomer, June 6, 2018
UNR School of Medicine Researcher Awarded $2M for New Diabetes Treatment
Recently, the University of Nevada Reno, School of Medicine, Associate Professor Dr. Seungil Ro, Ph.D., was awarded a sizeable grant following an important discovery ¬finding a molecule that can be used to inhibit and treat Type 2 diabetes.
Channel 2 News, April 19, 2018
$2M Granted to UNR School of Medicine Researchers for Diabetes Breakthrough Discovery
$2 million in funding has been granted to University of Nevada's School of Medicine after a promising discovery.
KOHAM780 News, April 18, 2018
UNR Associate Professor Makes Breakthrough in Diabetes Research
University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine Associate Professor Seungil Ro, Ph.D has made a major breakthrough in diabetes research, and was just funded with a $2 million dollar contract from a South Korean company for a more in depth study.
UNR SOM News & Events, April 17, 2018
University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine researcher makes discovery, awarded $2M for path to new diabetes treatment
UNR Med Associate Professor Seungil Ro, Ph.D., department of physiology and cell biology, has made an important discovery—finding a molecule that can be used to inhibit and treat Type 2 diabetes. This new discovery helped obtain $2 million in funding for project development over the course of the next three years.
MARKETS INSIDER, April 17, 2018
Research discovery awarded $2 million for path to new diabetes treatment
University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med) Associate Professor Seungil Ro, Ph.D., in the Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, has made an important discovery, finding a molecule that can be used to inhibit and treat Type 2 diabetes. This new discovery helped obtain $2 million in funding for project development over the course of the next three years.