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     <title>Research ensures 50 million vaccinated against deadly brain infection</title>
   	 <description>Research at the University of Liverpool has supported the vaccination of more than 50 million people against a zoonotic brain infection that affects thousands of children across Asia every year.</description>
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	 <pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 09:50:16 EST</pubDate>
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     <title>Gates Foundation's Grand Challenges Explorations Rewards Bold Ideas </title>
   	 <description>Even in troubled times, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation recognize innovation for the betterment of mankind takes money.  The Gates Foundation is providing $100,000 to 81 cutting edge health researcher with the possibility of acquiring an additional $1 million if the starter research efforts pan out.  The grants were selected from over 3,000 proposals and the awarded grants represent 17 countries from all levels of scientific achievement based in universities, research institutes, non-profit organizations and private companies located around the globe. </description>
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     <title>Fight begins to eradicate fatal parasite; first vaccines delivered following major funding award</title>
   	 <description>A vaccine developed by University of Melbourne researchers that could eradicate a fatal form of brain disease will be delivered to Peru next week, and could soon be commercially available thanks to multi-million dollar funding.</description>
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