Spark Award for new biochemical method
Delivering active substances to specific locations in the body: the biochemical method developed by Daniel Richter, Edgars Lakis and Prof. J?rn Piel will facilitate new approaches in diagnostics and therapy. Their innovation has just earned them the Spark Award 2022 from ETH Zurich.
Every year, ETH Zurich honours its most promising invention with the Spark Award, for which a patent application has been filed.
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![The Spark Award winners with Vanessa Wood, Vice President for Corporate Relations and Knowledge Transfer](/en/industry/industry/news/data/2022/04/spark-award-for-new-biochemical-process/_jcr_content/news_content/image/image.imageformat.930.847286886.jpg)
The Spark Award winners 2022, from left: Edgars Lakis, Prof. J?rn Piel, Daniel Richter (far right), and Prof. Vanessa Wood, ETH Vice President for Corporate Relations and Knowledge Transfer. (Source: ETH Zürich / Oliver Bartenschlager)
Contact/Links:
The Piel Lab - Bacterial Natural Products
Report on the Spark Award 2022 in the ETH news
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