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How Higher Ed Partnerships Are Driving Economic Advancement in North Carolina
From creating new companies leading the way on genetic therapy to building partnerships supporting economic development, Duke is working with the state and federal government, peer institutions and the North Carolina business community to strengthen the state economy through research, commercialization and job creation.
The Duke in DC office highlighted this work at a recent D.C. dinner involving panelists from Duke, North Carolina A&T State University and the North Carolina Department of
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