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As the coronavirus continues to spread across the world and the UK, finding new ways to stay connected is more important than ever. Oxford University Innovation will continue to provide you with the latest technologies available for licensing including a novel electrode support coating that replaces platinum with silver-nanoparticle, processes for next generation nanolithography, and access to the latest Life Sciences and Physical Sciences brochures. Ultrathin optical device controls the wavefront of lightMultifunctional lens which is capable of imaging phase modulation and polarisation modulation simultaneously. Software analysis of protein aggregation using NMRA software platform to determine protein aggregates in the brain using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Single-cell analysis of HIV cure strategiesA method to isolate, characterise, and quantify rare population cells that comprise the HIV reservoir.
Electrochemical hydrogen productionA morphologically-controlled synthesis replaces platinum in PEM electrolysers to produce hydrogen.
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