Researchers at the University of Manchester, UK, have been granted a Medical Research Council grant to develop a new drug against tuberculosis.
Lydia Taberno and Jen Cavet along with their teams will work with researchers at the University of Illinois, USA. The L700,000 ($1.4 million) grant will be used to develop a new treatment to overcome drug-resistant strains of TB.
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