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Twisted
Problem we are solving: ’Nearly half of drugs being developed are produced in two forms - one left handed and one right handed. While one form is associated with thereuptic effects, the other is responsible for harmful side effects. To separate these mirror-symmetric forms, the drug industry uses devices that are expensive to buy and run - at 100K per device, are very wasteful, and exhaustingly slow, producing only a few milligrams per day from a single device. We have invented a device that can perform this handed separation faster while ensuring high quality at a much lower cost.'
Emma Paterson
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