A medical technology firm, which develops products to improve the delivery of drugs for eye diseases, has received a £10m investment
A medical technology company founded by Queen's University academics has received a £10m investment.
Re-Vana was founded by Professor Raj Thakur and Queen's University Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor David Jones.Professor Thakur said there has been a longstanding challenge in maintaining the necessary drug levels to treat ocular diseases
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