This
time, the conference was not about control and measurement with
LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI or TestStand but on particle accelerators in
medicine for the treatment of cancer and especially the applications of
synchrotron radiation to observe proteins and different mechanisms
operating at the end of active use in future nanotechnology based drugs. Where does the idea of this issue? I play accessory to give synchrotron "Soleil", south of Paris, operated by the CNRS (French National Center of Scientific Research) and the CEA (atomic energy commission) to optimize measurements in a beam line.
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Monday, May 30, 2011
Conference "Synchrotron: lights to medical future"
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