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January 13, 2003

Washington State University

Washington State University has been awarded a $495,000 grant from the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust to purchase a high performance mass spectrometer. The new instrument will be located in WSU’s new Biological Mass Spectrometry Center and will expand research and teaching in biotechnology, and molecular and plant biology. The center is run by James Bruce, a professor of chemistry who was previously with Merck Laboratories in Pennsylvania. WSU will provide additional funding to cover the remainder of the cost of the spectrometer, which costs $800,000.




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