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The portion of the grant dedicated to Wright State University will fund research and training initiatives as well as technology commercialization in areas that align with WPAFB human performance priorities.
“The opportunity to capitalize on our 2005 BRAC win is just the foundation of our efforts,” said David Hopkins, president of Wright State University. “The implications of this unique partnership are incredible in the pursuit of new and innovative technologies to enhance human performance to new levels of capabilities we may not have even dreamed of yet.”
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