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Gates annual letter highlights neglected tropical diseases

January 22, 2015 Baylor College of Medicine,  Baylor University,  Bill and Melinda Gates,  Community,  Dr. Peter Hotez,  Global Health,  Healthcare,  infectious disease,  National School of Tropical Medicine,  neglected tropical diseases,  Research,  Rice University,  Sabin Vaccine Institute,  Texas Children's Hospital,  Texas Medical Center,  Tropical Diseases,  Tropical Medicine,  Vaccines

Today, Bill and Melinda Gates released their annual letter in which they identified goals for what the world will look like in 15 years. They

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Cell cluster of triple-negative breast cancer. Courtesy of the C. Cheng lab From the Labs: Breast cancer cell clusters

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