State loan will help Ann Arbor's GeneVivo grow

Courtesy metromode - Job News  Wed, 02/06/2008 - 18:00

You’ve heard the one about building a better mousetrap – how about building a better mouse? The scientists at Ann Arbor’s GeneVivo are doing just that, pioneering technology that makes it easier to use mice for medical and scientific research.


 

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