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In an effort to improve drug, cosmetic and other chemical product tests, Nagi Bioscience has created a device that automatically grows, feeds, houses and analyzes laboratory worms. This invention will save researchers both time and money and sharply reduce the number of tests that require laboratory rondents. A prototype has already been tested and approved by several laboratories.

In an effort to improve drug, cosmetic and other chemical product tests, Nagi Bioscience has created a device that automatically grows, feeds, houses and analyzes laboratory worms. This invention will save researchers both time and money and sharply reduce the number of tests that require laboratory rondents. A prototype has already been tested and approved by several laboratories.

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Research and Tech Transfer , Startups and Industry, Research and Tech Transfer
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EPFL - Alain Herzog
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CC0 Licence
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May 1, 2018
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Worms in high-tech housing replace laboratory mice

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