Acknowledging D-CFAR
URMC D-CFAR in Publications and Presentations
Please remember to acknowledge the D-CFAR and assistance from our programs in all project related publications and presentations. We suggest the following wording of acknowledgement:
Supported in part by the University of Rochester Developmental Center for AIDS Research grant P30 AI078498 (NIH/NIAID) and the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry.
We encourage you to download the CFAR logo (31K JPG) for use in in your presentations.
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