Genetics takes off in Naples as institute moves south
Alison Abbott
Nature, 2000, vol. 403, issue 6766, 122-122
Abstract:
MILAN Reversing the conventional direction of Italy's scientific migration, a major genetics research institute in Milan will move to Naples this summer, helping to secure city's reputation as one of the country's leading genetics research locations.
Date: 2000
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