A new story in the Hartford Business Journal highlights how Connecticut's push in the biosciences is attracting some of the top scientists in the world, including Ching Lau, a leading pediatric cancer researcher, and Mark Adams, a genomics pioneer.
A new story in the Hartford Business Journal highlights how Connecticut's push in the biosciences is attracting some of the top scientists in the world, including Ching Lau, a leading pediatric cancer researcher, and Mark Adams, a genomics pioneer.
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