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Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research has taken delivery of a new device capable of testing samples right on the field.
The equipment, known as molecular works station, will help Noguchi which is Ghana’s foremost research laboratory increase its testing capacity and reduce the waiting times.

The device which cost in excess of $30,000 was donated by MPharma, a partly Ghanaian owned Pharmaceutical Company with presence in other African countries.
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