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Manchester to open tissue, organ research institute

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The Department of Defense is providing $80 million to establish a bio-research and manufacturing institute in Manchester, New Hampshire, to develop tissues and organs for injured American soldiers and other patients. The five-year award was announced Wednesday by Democratic...

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The Department of Defense is providing $80 million to establish a bio-research and manufacturing institute in Manchester, New Hampshire, to develop tissues and organs for injured American soldiers and other patients.

The five-year award was announced Wednesday by Democratic U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, Republican Sen. Kelly Ayotte and Democratic Gov. Maggie Hassan. All three were strong supporters of locating the institute in Manchester and had urged the Defense Department to support the project. They're calling it a "monumental investment" in New Hampshire's future that will further establish the region as a hub for scientific research and development.

The institute will be led by a collation that includes DEKA Research and Development Corporation, the University of New Hampshire and Dartmouth-Hitchcock.