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Scientists tap into MK film
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Wednesday, 07 November 2001
A training programme by a Milton Keynes film maker is set to be seen by scientists worldwide. It has been produced by John Hemson Associates, Woburn Sands. A training programme by a Milton Keynes film maker is set to be seen by scientists worldwide. It has been produced by John Hemson Associates, Woburn Sands.

The programme is aimed at vets and farmers who take part in researching new medicines for the treatment of animals. It shows how farm and lab equipment must be kept free from contamination, accurately calculated and comply with world standards.

Global distribution rights belong to the European Federation of Animal Health in Brussels - supported by 23 leading pharmaceutical companies.

 
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