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Founded just six years ago, the Wright State Research Institute has since exploded 550 percent of its original size and workload, with 70 full-time employees and a research portfolio of $20 million.
But as he takes the reins as its new director, Jason Parker says that should just be the beginning.
He wants to see the institute — a research and development organization affiliated with Wright State University — continue to evolve and grow both in staff and research.
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