US Army funds university automation tools to advance biotech innovation

UCSB's Biological Engineering Programme features an array of laboratory facilities and instrumentation at UCSB (Image: Matt Perko)
The university will purchase a workflow of robotic assembly and analytical tools to enable automated synthetic biology
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