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Janssen Pharmaceutica have signed a renewal of the innovation charter with Ghent University (UGent) and Ghent University Hospital (UZ Gent). The move is part of an initiative to share more knowledge and expertise between industry and academia, stimulating scientific progress and reaching patients faster than ever before.
Researchers at Hasselt University have just synthesised the world’s smallest diamonds. The gems, based on a 26-atom carbon core, will be useful in a whole range of industrial and medical applications including being used to improve MRI scans. BioVox spoke to Prof. Milos Nesladek, the mastermind behind these tiny gemstones.
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Janssen Pharmaceutica have signed a renewal of the innovation charter with Ghent University (UGent) and Ghent University Hospital (UZ Gent). The move is part of an initiative to share more knowledge and expertise between industry and academia, stimulating scientific progress and reaching patients faster than ever before.
Researchers at Hasselt University have just synthesised the world’s smallest diamonds. The gems, based on a 26-atom carbon core, will be useful in a whole range of industrial and medical applications including being used to improve MRI scans. BioVox spoke to Prof. Milos Nesladek, the mastermind behind these tiny gemstones.