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From particle physics to medtech and biomedical research

<!--HTML-->Physicists study the fundamental structure of the universe using highly complex instruments and technology, such as CERN's accelerators, detectors and computing systems. Some of these instruments have applications beyond particle physics, in areas such as biomedical research, d...

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Autor principal: Cirilli, Manuela
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2692831
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description <!--HTML-->Physicists study the fundamental structure of the universe using highly complex instruments and technology, such as CERN's accelerators, detectors and computing systems. Some of these instruments have applications beyond particle physics, in areas such as biomedical research, diagnostics and therapy for a variety of diseases. Progress in these medical fields can sometimes be linked to technological innovation at CERN. Join us as we explore some of the examples of knowledge and technology transfer from CERN to the healthcare sector. (English with translation to French) - Set-up: regular talk with wash out lights and with one lavalier - ppt Presentation no sound - English translated to FR
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spelling cern-26928312022-11-02T22:27:20Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2692831engCirilli, ManuelaFrom particle physics to medtech and biomedical researchCERN Open Days Cultural programme in the Main AuditoriumOpen Days Events - 14-15 September 2019<!--HTML-->Physicists study the fundamental structure of the universe using highly complex instruments and technology, such as CERN's accelerators, detectors and computing systems. Some of these instruments have applications beyond particle physics, in areas such as biomedical research, diagnostics and therapy for a variety of diseases. Progress in these medical fields can sometimes be linked to technological innovation at CERN. Join us as we explore some of the examples of knowledge and technology transfer from CERN to the healthcare sector. (English with translation to French) - Set-up: regular talk with wash out lights and with one lavalier - ppt Presentation no sound - English translated to FRoai:cds.cern.ch:26928312019
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From particle physics to medtech and biomedical research
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