NWO Demonstrator funding for Van den Bogaart and Bianchi
Professor Geert van den Bogaart and Dr. Frans Bianchi have been awarded Demonstrator funding from the NWO. With this funding, worth EUR 160,000, they can further develop their research results into a demonstration model for a commercial product. This model serves as a showcase to allow the introduction of the technology to the market. Van den Bogaart and Bianchi, both of the Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute (GBB), will further develop a new technology to quickly determine immunity of T cells in blood samples.
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