Man at the Cutting Edge of Scientific Discovery
Plymouth Evening Herald, The › June 13, 2007
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Plymouth Evening Herald, The › June 13, 2007
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As a child Steven Rowland used to run round Devon devising his own chemistry experiments.
Fast forward a few decades and add some seriously highbrow academic qualifications, and the passion for chemistry is still there - as are the experiments.See the full content of this document
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Man at the Cutting Edge of Scientific Discovery
But these days it's all got a bit more serious. Steven is poised to set up a business to turn the cutting edge of science into a commercial reality.
Last month, he won the University of Plymouth's Business Ideas Challenge, and he is now burning the midnight oil to turn his business idea into a reality.Steven grew up in Holsworthy and went to grammar school in Okehampton...See the full content of this document
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