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OLATHE — The Kansas Bioscience Authority committed more than $1.6 million Tuesday to help companies expand or open operations in the state. One grant went to HylaPharm, a Lawrence drug company led by two Kansas University professors.

The KBA board voted to award up to $1 million in funding to SynTech Research Laboratory Services to open a facility in Stilwell; $400,000 to PRA International to move a training program to its existing facility in Lenexa; and $200,000 to HylaPharm to help with the development of new cancer drugs.

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