CANCER HOPE: Immunotherapy Chip Could Create Customised Cures

Physicist Dr Larysa Baraban, poses in undated photo. She was  awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant to continue developing bio-nanosensors for medical diagnostics at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, in Dresden, Germany.
Note: Licensed photo.  (HZDR/Newsflash) Physicist Dr Larysa Baraban, poses in undated photo. She was awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant to continue developing bio-nanosensors for medical diagnostics at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, in Dresden, Germany. Note: Licensed photo. (HZDR/Newsflash)
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02 November 2022
A researcher developing a miracle microchip that can identify cancer cells and predict how they will act has been awarded a EUR 2 million grant to develop the tech. The cash injection is to be used to adapt the technology to customise immunotherapies tailored to treat individual patients...