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Lab-on-a-chip workshop

2 February, Gothenburg

27-28 MARCH, HELSINGBORG

Collaboration on new bio-chip technology

Sophion Bioscience A/S and DTU Nanotech was granted DKK 12,9M from Højteknologifonden to develop a new bio-chip technology.

The aim of the technology is to reduce screening costs and accelerate the process of getting new medicine on the market.

Through a new and advanced screening technology the collaboration will make the development of new medicine for treatment of a number of diseases, for example brain diseases and heart rate disorder, more profitable.

- Sophion Biosciences' current commercial success and DTU Nanotech's research environment entail that the recent results within nanotechnology will benefit more people faster than we usually are capable of, says research professor Niels Bent Larsen from DTU Nanotech.

 
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