The Contra Costa Times reports UC San Francisco unveils $135 million cancer research center:
UC San Francisco opened a new $135 million cancer research center Tuesday where scientists hope to develop promising therapies and find better ways to diagnose and prevent disease. The five-story, 163,000-square-foot structure will more than double the amount of laboratory space devoted to cancer research at UCSF. It will house 250 researchers working in 33 laboratories, and will eventually expand to 400 researchers. Those who attended the grand opening of the Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building got a sneak preview of the future of personalized medicine and what leading experts hope to accomplish in their battle against cancer
Excellent, congratulations to UCSF. Clearly such a great new cancer facility should make extensive use of the latest technology - such as digital pathology :)

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