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Cell Culture - Future
An interview with Professor David Williams.
Professor David Williams discusses the development of regenerative medicine over the next twenty years and the challenges the industry will face to become fully commercialised.
Listen online | duration: 20mins
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Cell Culture - Past
An interview with Professor Chris Mason.
Professor Chris Mason of UCL, is internationally recognized as being at the forefront of the emerging field of regenerative medicine, shares his insights into the challenges faced by this sector over the past 20 years.
Listen online | duration: 12mins
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