ARPA-H names Washington, D.C. area as one of three hubs


Mayor Brandon Scott highlighted Baltimore's educational institutions in a pitch to the federal government last year to build a federal agency in Baltimore. ARPA-H chose the Washington DC area for it first hub but Baltimore could become a secondary location for the health and innovation focused federal government program.

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