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What do cancer cells talk about when they're alone (and how are biomaterials going to change clinical treatment)?

What do cancer cells talk about when they're alone (and how are biomaterials going to change clinical treatment)?

Update: 2022-11-16
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As the NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre embarks on its second tranche of funding, we're developing our existing partnerships with other clinical research organisations in the East Midlands, especially Nottingham Trent University.


One of our closest links there is Professor John Hunt, who's Head of NTU's medical technologies and advanced materials research theme. He's also just taken on a role as deputy director of the NIHR Nottingham Clinical Research Facility, based at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.


I talked to him about his own research in clinical sciences, and particularly biomaterials, as well as his new role at the clinical research facility


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What do cancer cells talk about when they're alone (and how are biomaterials going to change clinical treatment)?

What do cancer cells talk about when they're alone (and how are biomaterials going to change clinical treatment)?

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