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BU, UC Davis Launch Biophotonics Center

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BOSTON, March 23, 2011 — A new research collaboration will be formed by Boston University and the University of California, Davis, under a grant from the National Science Foundation that fosters university-industry collaboration. The new Center for Biophotonic Sensors and Systems will be the only cooperative research center in the country focused solely on biophotonic sensors. The Center for Biophotonic Sensors and Systems (CBSS) is one of 50 centers across the country funded by the National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center award and will be launched by the Boston University...Read full article

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