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Medical physics

Developing clinical partnerships

13 Jun 2018
This article first appeared in the 2018 Physics World Focus on Biomedical Physics

Bringing together clinicians, basic scientists and industry experts can be a challenge, but it’s crucial for translating scientific advances into clinical benefits. Steve Smye explains how the National Institute for Health Research supports this process

MR-linac
Experimental equipment: Studies carried out on the MR-linac at the NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre have illuminated the benefits and challenges of the new technology. (Image courtesy: Marcel van Herk)
The UK is a world leader in life-sciences research. The life-sciences industry is also increasingly

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