Medical Beam Laboratories, in conjunction with Clemson's Atomic and
Medical Physics lab, is problem - solving some of the major limitations of modern radiation therapies.
The idea for a spinoff medical technology company originated several years ago when Medlin and his adviser, Endre Takacs, were working in Clemson's Atomic and
Medical Physics lab on an experiment with bioengineers to systematically study the effects of low - dose radiation on living cell cultures.
CLEMSON, South Carolina — Research conducted at Clemson University's Atomic and
Medical Physics lab has led to the creation of a promising medical technology company whose mission is to drastically improve radiosurgery outcomes and costs.
Not exact matches
«If you want to make a device that's of use for particle
physics, of use for
medical applications, of use for light source applications, you need repetition rate,» explains Wim Leemans, physicist at Berkeley
Lab.