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South Africa: University in Global Deal to Develop Medicines
March 6, 2013 Editor 0
[SA Info]The University of Cape Town’s Drug Discovery and Development Centre (H3-D) is to collaborate with global pharmaceutical firm Novartis to narrow the gap between science and clinical research in order to develop medicines to treat patients in Africa.
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