Purdue Institute for Cancer Research shared a post on X:
“A team of Purdue researchers led by Purdue Institute for Cancer Research (PICR) member Graham Cooks of R. Graham Cooks has developed a method that uses fast-moving microdroplets to accelerate chemical reactions without high temperatures or catalysts.
The technology can rapidly synthesize and test thousands of compounds, including potential anticancer drug candidates, using the same automated mass spectrometry platform.

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