22 January 2018

Bruker's unique set of mass spectrometry hardware and software solutions enable advances in personalized healthcare at the Radboud university medical center.

Alain van Gool, professor of Personalized Healthcare benefits from a unique relationship with Bruker and specialized mass spectrometry instruments for translational research.

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