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The technology can separate the different fibres in clothing so they can be purified and reused. (Link to Danish news)
iNANO researchers secure funding for cutting-edge projects, including a landmark Semper Ardens grant for Professor Rikke Louise Meyer, unraveling the mysteries of bacterial biofilms. The grants cover diverse areas, from imaging biological processes to advancing environmental understanding and materials science.
In close collaboration with Novo Nordisk, a novel method has been developed to enhance the synthesis of therapeutic oligonucleotides for targeted drugs. This method holds importance in the creation of customised medicine aimed at precisely targeting diseased cells, representing a pivotal stride towards more efficient and gentle treatments to…
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