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Harvard University And Oxford Nanopore Technologies Announce Licence Agreement To Advance Nanopore DNA Sequencing - Read More

Date Added: August 11, 2008 10:48:02 AM
Harvard University's Office of Technology Development ("Harvard") and Oxford Nanopore Technologies Ltd ("Oxford Nanopore") announced an agreement to progress nanopore science by integrating Harvard discoveries with technology in development at Oxford Nanopore.

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