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Challenging questions, practical benefits and financial rewards: why medical physics has it all

09 Jan 2023 James McKenzie

James McKenzie is excited about the prospects for UK firms working in the medical-physics sector

The world’s first wearable magnetoencephalography scanner
Brain power Spun out from the University of Nottingham in the UK, Cerca Magnetics has developed the world’s first wearable magnetoencephalography scanner (Courtesy: University of Nottingham/Cerca Magnetics)
I recently attended an event at the Institute of Physics (IOP) in London that reminded me of the hug

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