Collaborative Spine intends to use the funding to give out competitive, multi-year grants to independent, investigator-driven clinical spine research studies, according to the release. Projects should be one to three years in duration and will be given up to $300,000 per year.
The total amount of the grant will depend on Collaborative Spine’s ability to get industry support for its research.
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