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Life Sciences Institute : ウィキペディア英語版 | Life Sciences Institute
The Life Sciences Institute (LSI) is a collaborative, independent research institution located on the campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. It encompasses 25 faculty-led teams from 13 schools and departments throughout U-M.〔(HigherEd Jobs )〕 The LSI bring together leading scientists from a variety of life science disciplines, working in a range of animal models and using a number of cutting-edge research tools, to accelerate breakthroughs and discoveries that will improve human health and lead to new treatments for diabetes, neurodegenerative disease, cancer and infectious disease. Of the university’s $823 million in research expenditures, more than half is allocated for research in the life sciences, and the LSI is a cornerstone of this effort.〔〔(Research Overview )〕 ==History== The Life Sciences Institute’s construction was approved by the Board of Regents in May 1999. Initial funding of $100 million was provided for the creation of wet lab space, in addition to the $130 million for the endowment and startup costs.〔http://www.lsi.umich.edu/history〕
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