LEXINGTON, Ky. — Alltech and the University of Kentucky have signed a Master Alliance Agreement to help streamline collaboration on a range of issues in the areas of human and animal health and nutrition.
Alltech officials estimate that the new Master Agreement will help generate annual funding of research activities of $2.5 million within the next year, growing to more than $5 million annually by the end of the third year of the strengthened partnership. In addition, the alliance also is expected to help UK enhance graduate training and support for post-doctoral fellowships.
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