BAR HARBOR, Maine (AP) - The federal government has awarded about $2.8 million to a Maine science lab for projects that will focus on genetics.
The National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health has awarded the money to The Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor. The biggest piece of the money is a more than $1.2 million award for a project designed to develop clinical tests for identifying patients with genetic mechanisms of infertility.
That piece of the grant will also support educational activities that will create new evolutionary genomics education and research opportunities in Maine, said Republican Sen. Susan Collins and independent Sen. Angus King.
More than $1.1 million of the grant will support the lab’s Mutant Mouse Resource and Research Center. About $400,000 will be applied to a project involving stem cells and breast cancer.
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