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Researchers determine benefit of using human cells for spinal cord injury repair
Study finds animals regain movement


Women share journeys of success at expanded symposium
Some 180 faculty, staff take part in annual event


Revolution in Egypt: Causes and consequences
Four faculty members offer insight into recent upheaval


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Feb. 3, 2011


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High school students gain exposure to careers in biomedicine, cancer research


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Chicago company licenses CU-developed software used for efficient energy

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