Right formula

August 3, 2001

Andy Cartwright, a chemical and pharmaceutical sciences student at Sunderland University, has solved a problem that dogged experts at GlaxoSmithKline. He used the advanced analytical sciences facilities at the university-based company Chemispec to find what was causing an impurity in its production of a new antibiotic. Grateful GSK is providing him with a scholarship for his PhD, which he will begin at Plymouth University in October.

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