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2007-06-08 | permalink
The next big breakthrough in cancer treatment may come a little quicker through a biotech company about to expand into Wilkes County, state and local officials announced Friday. ”AviGenics, an Athens-based biotech company, has gotten a $773,300 OneGeorgia loan to help pay for an egg production facility to be built here in Wilkes County,” said Wilkes County Commission Chairman Sam Moore. ”The process they’ll develop here, if it all works as planned, could help speed up the development of the next treatment for cancer and liver disease.”
2007-06-08 | permalink
The next big breakthrough in cancer treatment may come a little quicker through a biotech company about to expand into Wilkes County, state and local officials announced Friday. ”AviGenics, an Athens-based biotech company, has gotten a $773,300 OneGeorgia loan to help pay for an egg production facility to be built here in Wilkes County,” said Wilkes County Commission Chairman Sam Moore. ”The process they’ll develop here, if it all works as planned, could help speed up the development of the next treatment for cancer and liver disease.”
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