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February 11th, 2005
Nano World: Nanotech may cut pharma waste
Abstract:
Much of the considerable waste the pharmaceutical industry generates could be cut dramatically by using nanotechnology reactors.
"If making drugs becomes more efficient, hopefully that will be converted to cheaper prices for consumers," said chemist Tyler McQuade of Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., who is developing a nanotech reactor for pharmaceutical manufacturing.
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