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UCLA’s Christopher Seet receives $2.9M NCI grant to advance cell-based cancer treatments - The Cancer Letter

UCLA’s Christopher Seet receives $2.9M NCI grant to advance cell-based cancer treatments

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Christopher Seet received a $2.9 million R37 MERIT Award from NCI to advance the development of innovative T cell therapies for cancer. He is an assistant professor of hematology-oncology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.

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