UC, Agilent Offer Formula for Future at Metallomics Center

The recent unveiling of The University of Cincinnati/Agilent Technologies Metallomics Center of the Americas brought guests and interest from around the world.

In a partnership offering exciting research potential and using Agilent-provided technology, UC faculty and students, and associates from Canada, Mexcio, Argentina, Brazil and the United States, will study metallomics – the analysis of metals and metal species and their interactions within biological and ecological systems.

Read more about the Center, its supporters and its work.

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