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Code · Washington · Title 28B — Higher Education · Chapter 28B.20

RCW 28B.20.464

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The purposes of the Warren G. Magnuson institute for biomedical research and health professions training are as follows:
(1)Supporting one or more individuals engaged in biomedical research into the causes of, the treatments for, or the management of diabetes is the primary purpose of the institute;
(2)Providing financial assistance to students in graduate or postgraduate training programs in the health professions at the university is the secondary purpose of the institute;
(3)Supporting biomedical research into the causes of, the treatment for, or the management of Parkinson's disease, osteoporosis, or any other disease or medical disorder where the achievement of a significant result in the near term is especially promising; and
(4)Enhancing the training, research, and public service missions of the health sciences schools of the University of Washington.
[ 1990 c 282 s 2 .]
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