UK to make the northwest a post-genomics hotspot
David Adam
Nature, 2000, vol. 407, issue 6806, 822-822
Abstract:
London. The future of the Daresbury Laboratory in northwest England, home of the United Kingdom's current synchrotron light source, seems brighter. The centre is one of the biggest winners in a £26 million (US$38 million) government package designed to enhance the region's science base.
Date: 2000
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