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Wright State Research Institute is seeking an ambitious 2015 as the group hopes to continue its growth in research
The research-focused arm of Wright State University has plotted an ambitious course to grow its research portfolio and seek out new business. Its strong relationship with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base has allowed it to partner with local companies on several major contracts, but the institute now looks to take the lead, said Jason Parker, executive director of the institute.
“We have a big push to grow,” Parker said.
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