NASA picks 48 researchers for biotech work in microgravity
NASA has picked 48 researchers to share about $33 million worth of grants for microgravity biotechnology research in such areas as protein crystallization, cell science and new technology development that could lead to new designer drugs, "tissue engineering" and new biosensors. Most of the...
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