Nobel winner Tanaka to develop new mass spectroscopy device
KYOTO, Japan - Koichi Tanaka, co-winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, shows off his card at a news conference in Kyoto on March 28. Tanaka, who formally launched his research institute, said he hopes to develop a new mass spectroscopy device that can contribute to swift analysis of illnesses and development of new drugs. (Kyodo)
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