Tech Tidbits From Around NH – NH Business Review

Read article - A news brief announcing that the National Cancer Institute awarded grants to support the efforts of two research teams that are working on coronavirus-related projects at Dartmouth-Hitchcock's Norris Cotton Cancer Center. The first grant, for $204,000, will be used for research on factors that can enhance the capacity and sustainability of telemedicine for rural cancer patients. The research will be co-led by cancer population scientists Tracy Onega, associate professor of epidemiology, biomedical data science, and The Dartmouth Institute, and Anna Tosteson, interim director of The Dartmouth Institute and the James J. Carroll 1948 Professor of Oncology. The second grant, totalling $328,000, will fund research co-led by the NCCC laboratory of Paul Guyre, emeritus professor of microbiology and immunology, and Steven Fiering, professor of microbiology and immunology.