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    New labs for the Sbarro Institute

     

    On October 27  2009, the Sbarro Institute (S.H.R.O) of Philadelphia, PA, will host a meeting to show its new laboratories.

    Several noticeable representatives of the State of Pennsylvania will take part to the event, as the Cardinal Justin Francis Rigali, the Archbishop of Philadelphia,  the Honorable Sam Smith and Mario J. Civera.  To represent the Temple University, Ann Weaver Hart, the President of Temple University, and Hai-Lung Dai, Ph.D., the Dean of Temple University’s College of Science and Technology.

    The Institute, founded and directed by prof. Antonio Giordano M.D. Ph.D. will be always located inside the Biolife Science Bldg inside the Temple University of Philadelphia, PA, but it will be moved to another floor able to offer more spaces for new labs, a meeting area and a conference room.

     

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    SBARRO HEALTH RESEARCH ORGANIZATION  (SHRO)

     

    The SHRO is dedicated to supporting scientific research aimed at finding cures for cancer, cardiovascular and other diseases by identifying their underlying molecular mechanisms. SHRO includes the Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine located at Temple University in Philadelphia

     

    Pierpaolo Basso

    Sbarro Health Press

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