Local research economy stands to lose plenty from possible NIH cuts

It was a young woman with a rare and devastating disease that spurred Dr. Raymond Benza to new heights in his personal research. It also found him at the top of some of the world’s tallest mountains, from Kilimanjaro to the Grand Tetons, breathing hard in the thin air as his lungs worked overtime to oxygenate his blood. That struggle to breathe that many mountain climbers face thousands of feet above sea level closely mim ics pulmonary hypertension, the life-threatening condition Benza has devoted…
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