Light System: Next-Gen Batteries and Manchester Spin-Out

light system: Source Nanoco Group Related CONTENTOsram Unveils Grow Light System for Horticulture Research Nanosys CEO Jason Hartlove to Present Opening Keynote at Quantum Dots Forum 2019Quantum Materials Receives Initial License Fee Imec Researcher Receives ERC Advanced Grant Battery Sense Project Works on Development of Next-Gen Batteries, Sensors ; 07.17.19A University of Manchester spin-out is developing nanomaterials known for their use in lighting and solar energy into new fluorescent biomarkers that could detect and improve treatment of some of the deadliest forms of cancer, according to The Independent. According to the Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund, 10,000 people are diagnosed with the disease each year in the UK. It is the fifth most common cause of cancer deaths. Nanoco Technologies' Felicia Barklund, Imad Naasani, Mike Davidson and Joe Broughton and their quantum dot material. It has the lowest survival rate of all cancers, with only 3% of those diagnosed surviving more than five years. This innovation could help with better diagnosis and treatment. Nanoco is working with Professor Sandy Mac Robert and researchers at University College London on its pancreatic cancer project. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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