Extreme drug discovery: finding new medicines from extreme environments , Prof Marcel Jaspars, 6 January 2016
The Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow Lectures
Strathclyde University, 107 Rottenrow East, Glasgow, G4 0NG
Wed 6 Jan 2016
Free / 0141 548 3444
Extreme drug discovery: finding new medicines from extreme environments
Prof Marcel Jaspars, Professor of Organic Chemistry, University of Aberdeen.
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