
Alan Irvine: The Problem Solver Who Turned a Pivotal Ending Into a Bioprocessing Beginning
There is something quietly striking about the image of a doctoral researcher bent over a culture flask, guiding stem cells

There is something quietly striking about the image of a doctoral researcher bent over a culture flask, guiding stem cells

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There is something quietly revealing about the fact that Jeff Bernhard, CEO of one of America’s most forward-looking healthcare companies,

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There is a quiet, profound tension in the rooms where cancer is treated. It is a space defined by a