Professor Emeritus Richard Wurtman, influential figure in translational research, dies at 86
Longtime MIT professor of neuroscience led research behind 200 patents, laying the groundwork for numerous medical products.
Longtime MIT professor of neuroscience led research behind 200 patents, laying the groundwork for numerous medical products.
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