Texas Is Chosen for One of Three ARPA-H Hubs, with Dallas Snagging a Key Prize

The new federal Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health has selected a Texas consortium for one of three regional hubs in its $2.5 billion health innovation network initiative. The Customer Experience hub will be physically located at Dallas' Pegasus Park.

“We’re so thrilled for Texas. We’re thrilled for the future of health in this country. We’re just really excited about the opportunity for Texas to play a significant role in this hub-and-spoke model across the country with ARPA-H. There are important discoveries that are going to be made, and we’re excited that Texas can play a role in that,” said Nicole Small, CEO of Lyda Hill Philanthropies.

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