Scientists set out to build an ultra-fast camera to capture effect of new cancer drug tech
Whatever shortcomings the UK biotech scene may have to grapple with on the financing front, the science on display in the Golden Triangle continues to be well advanced.
The Rosalind Franklin Institute — which is using £103 million in government funds to construct a new drug research facility at Harwell, UK — is building a new kind of ultra-fast camera that can record how a new kind of cancer therapy works.
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