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Intel donates $2.3 million in equipment to ASU


December 02, 2009

A $2.3 million equipment donation to ASU from Intel will put sophisticated technology to a new use that could result in earlier, less costly diagnosis of disease.

"One of the remarkable aspects of this generous donation is that it provides an entire suite of sophisticated equipment, allowing us to make a dramatic leap in capabilities," says Dr. Neal Woodbury, deputy director of ASU's Biodesign Institute.

Read more about the donation at http://asunews.asu.edu/20091123_inteldonation.

Article source: AZCentral

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