WEBINAR: Organ on a Chip: Improving Preclinical Studies for Faster Drug Development
Organ-on-a-Chip studies are being hailed as the key to faster, more accurate drug development and precision medicine. Join this webinar for a walkthrough of the most advanced commercial Organ-on-a-Chip devices.
Visit: www.physiomimix.com | Email: enquiries@cn-bio.com
Видео WEBINAR: Organ on a Chip: Improving Preclinical Studies for Faster Drug Development канала CN Bio
Visit: www.physiomimix.com | Email: enquiries@cn-bio.com
Видео WEBINAR: Organ on a Chip: Improving Preclinical Studies for Faster Drug Development канала CN Bio
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