Welch Foundation funds UTA’s research into creating new materials for effective drug delivery

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With a $300,000 grant, the Welch Foundation is supporting University of Texas at Arlington research into creating new materials to safely and effectively deliver medications to treat diseases such as cancer.

University of Texas at ArlingtonJul 2 2024

As one of the nation's largest private funding sources for chemical research, we are committed to supporting the field in a way that advances science while changing lives. Medications can only be so effective at treating diseases if we can't get them to the parts of the body that need them most. I look forward to seeing how Dr. Junha Jeon's research can help advance and improve drug production so we can improve lives.

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