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Accelerating the development of POC testing
Oxford Biosensors will accelerate development of its point-of-care testing technology through a new deal with Pfizer
News from Oxford Biosensors (12 January 2005)
Automated immunofixation using electrophoresis
Immunotyping technique gives a very fast reaction between the antisera and antigen without the necessity for incubation and sedimentation
News from Analytical Technologies ( 7 January 2005)
DNA diagnostics specialist appoints CEO
Systems promise to change the face of healthcare by providing on-the-spot answers in just 30 minutes for a range of diseases currently requiring lengthy laboratory referral
News from Enigma Diagnostics (15 December 2004)
Non invasive BP monitoring in animals
Combines the latest in blood pressure analysis technology with the economy of single channel operation to test up to eight mice or rats simultaneously
News from Harvard Apparatus (15 December 2004)
Expertise features at drug delivery conference
Drug delivery device specialist Bespak presented a research paper and three posters at this year's Drug Delivery to the Lungs conference in London on 9 and 10 December 2004
News from Bespak Europe (14 December 2004)
Enhanced structure in South African region
The new operation will be based in South Africa, and will serve South Africa, Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland, Lesotho and the Indian Ocean islands
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) ( 8 December 2004)
Full blood count in two minutes
Compact analyser delivers readings on 19 parameters from a single 15ml aspiration to high accuracy and precision in short order
News from Sysmex UK ( 7 December 2004)
Compact chemistry analyser has big potential
With a small footprint and the ability to process 1200 tests per hour, it delivers the full benefits of random access automation to laboratories with low to mid-volume workload requirements
News from Bayer Diagnostics ( 6 December 2004)
Animal chemistry analysed fast
Simply fill the cartridge with three drops of blood, insert the cartridge,and in less than two minutes receive the critical results needed for immediate therapy decisions
News from Harvard Apparatus ( 1 December 2004)
More funds, more faces
Developer of capillary agglutination technology for point of care testing has secured a further £500k from two investment funds and appoints new chairman and CSO
News from Platform Diagnostics ( 1 December 2004)
Sharing risks in drug discovery
Biovitrum will access Asinex's highly competitive drug discovery capabilities, including novel libraries of drug-like molecules and expertise in lead development and optimisation
News from Asinex (29 November 2004)
Automated thrombogram to monitor blood coagulation
The calibrated automated thrombogram system provides a sensitive measurement of thrombin generation in plasma samples with all the natural components affecting blood coagulation present
News from Thermo Electron Laboratory Equipment (29 November 2004)
The pulse quickens...
User application article Chemiluminescent image analysis system is being used at the University of Sheffield to speed up research into the causes of blood vessel leakage Brochure available
News from Syngene (22 November 2004)
Studying site-specific delivery of antibodies
Bespak announces a collaborative research programme with the London School of Pharmacy to discover more efficient ways of delivering medication to the respiratory tract
News from Bespak Europe (16 November 2004)
More toxicology assays for clinical chemistry
Paracetamol, ethanol, and salicylate assays offer laboratories the ability to test for disorders associated with poisoning, toxicity, and overdose and assist in rapid diagnosis and treatment
News from Bayer Diagnostics (16 November 2004)
Capillary electrophoresis hits the road
A series of roadshows where Analytical Technologies will demonstrate the capabilities of the Sebia Capillarys capillary electrophoresis system is planned for 2005
News from Analytical Technologies (12 November 2004)
Expanded newborn screening in California
User application article Tandem mass spectrometry system and reagent kits screen for over 40 disease markers will be supplied for state-wide expansion of newborn screening programme
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (12 November 2004)
Key management promotions
John Murphy, Robert Friel and John Roush assume broader roles, building management depth and strengthening company's focus on growth
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) ( 8 November 2004)
Brighter cell viability staining
Two-colour fluorescence staining kit turns live cells green and dead cells red in just 30 minutes, with results viewable on standard instruments
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 4 November 2004)
More methods for clinical chemistry systems
Automated methods for tobramycin, haptoglobin and total iron binding capacity give users the opportunity to consolidate more of their workload on high throughput systems
News from Bayer Diagnostics (28 October 2004)
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