
John O'Neill, Why is the Laboratory Apprenticeship so Important?
John O'Neill, QC Director at Hovione talks about the importance of the Laboratory Apprenticeship and how it is a collborative effort between industry and academia.
John O'Neill, QC Director at Hovione talks about the importance of the Laboratory Apprenticeship and how it is a collborative effort between industry and academia.
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