Johns Hopkins leads $24M NIH push for hepatitis B cure
A $24 million NIH grant funds an international consortium led by Johns Hopkins to accelerate research for a functional cure for chronic hepatitis B.
Because the world needs more positivity
A $24 million NIH grant funds an international consortium led by Johns Hopkins to accelerate research for a functional cure for chronic hepatitis B.
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