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Fig. 1 Geneva Biotech campus
Fig. 2 Sean Hill, from the EPFL (Lausanne, Switzerland)
Fig. 3 Jane Ann Driver, from Brigham and Women’s Hospital (Boston, MA, USA)
Fig. 4 Around 100 researchers attended the meeting symposium

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