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DC Project: United Devices

United Devices

[United Devices] is working on Cancer Research with the University of Oxford, the National Foundation of Cancer Research, and Intel. From their website:

One in four of us will at some time suffer from cancer. The high mortality rate, the suffering experienced by patients from the side effects of existing treatments, and the high costs of treatment all contribute to making cancer a priority for drug research.

The goal for Cancer Research is to provide very rich and thorough results to the University of Oxford for further research.


This all sounds very interesting and exciting right? And now you want to join the project, right? Well, where do you go from here? Let us cover that now. Each of the projects has a team here at DSL Reports. This project is sponsored by:

Team Discovery

Founded by V0X, the team is hosted by KeysCapt See Profile and tiggerstales See Profile in the team's own [forum].

Once again, come and join us, you'll be glad you did. You can join any or all of the teams.

The choice is yours.


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