Lab crunch: British science has nowhere to go

Published

June 21, 2023

Lab crunch: British science has nowhere to go

OXFORD, England, June 20 (Reuters) – For Ros Deegan, the thrill of raising $100 million to expand a biotech firm among the dreaming spires of Oxford was soon tempered: unable to find a bigger laboratory, she routinely had to work at home.

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