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GRANTEE ANNOUNCEMENT
January 15, 2010 

Glasgow Receives $3 Million from the Gates Foundation to Study Sleeping Sickness

GLASGOW, Scotland -- The University of Glasgow has received a $3 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to further the treatment of sleeping sickness, otherwise known as Human African Trypanosomasis. 

The money will go towards developing new models to test the ability of drugs to treat this fatal disease in the brain.

To read the full press release, visit the University of Glasgow web site.

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