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ICORDAboutNewsNewsICORD Researcher receives funding from MS Society

ICORD Researcher receives funding from MS Society

December 9th, 2011

Congratulations to ICORD Principal Investigator Dr. Wayne Moore, who is a co-applicant on a recently-announced $3.8 million grant from the MS Society of Canada. Dr. Moore, who is a Clinical Professor in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at UBC, researches MRI correlation in multiple sclerosis and neuropathology of spinal cord injury.


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