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Nanion receives Bavarian Innovation Award
Received the award for its chip-based patch clamp technique, which allows users to perform sophisticated electrophysiological measurements from cells in an automated and parallel manner
News from Nanion Technologies ( 9 November 2005)
Setting the stage for the future of virology
Technical background article Virologists from clinical labs throughout the UK and Ireland converged on Britain's foremost opera and ballet venue to share their knowledge and experience and hear a series of topical presentations
News from Bayer Diagnostics ( 9 November 2005)
Gene Gun named in 'best of what's new' for 2005
Needle-free device for DNA vaccine drug delivery awarded prestigious honour in the personal health category; avian flu vaccine is first biodefense application
News from PowderMed ( 9 November 2005)
First sight of same day histology system in UK
Standardises every aspect of tissue processing, reducing the number of steps involved from 15 (in traditional methods) to just four
News from Bayer Diagnostics ( 7 November 2005)
Oral pathology assay gives early warning
Assay indicates severity of oral infection and is early warning system for many other complications linked to peridontal disease such as heart attacks, low birth weight babies, arthritis and diabetes Brochure available
News from Biochrom ( 2 November 2005)
The next generation of diagnostic technology
Browser-based hospital point of care data management system allows efficient, effective diagnosis at the bedside and will make quality assurance for point of care testing in hospitals easy
News from Roche Diagnostics ( 2 November 2005)
Project manager for team of nurse educators
Jackie Bedford has been appointed by Bayer Diagnostics to co-ordinate activities of nurse educators who provide training and support for users of Bayer's urine analysis and blood glucose instruments
News from Bayer Diagnostics (31 October 2005)
Analyse drugs and metabolites in biological fluids
Application note describes solid phase extraction (SPE) analysing the typically low levels of pharmaceutical drug metabolites found in biological fluids Brochure available
News from Porvair Sciences (28 October 2005)
Key management promotions at PerkinElmer
Robert Friel appointed vice chairman and elected to board of directors; Jeffrey Capello appointed senior vice president and chief financial officer
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (27 October 2005)
Multi-species software for automated haematology
Software provides a complete test profile on up to 51 different animal species and strains, encompassing full blood counts, white cell differentials, platelet counts and reticulocyte analysis
News from Bayer Diagnostics (26 October 2005)
Nanion receives German award for nanosciences
Niels Fertig wins 2005 NanoScience prize of the HanseNanoTec for his work on a chip-based measuring system for ion channels
News from Nanion Technologies (26 October 2005)
Molecular biology on second-generation chip system
Open and robust platform allows laboratories to use one system for multiple molecular applications, including the detection of SNPs and multi-gene targets for pharmacogenetics
News from Nanogen (25 October 2005)
Serum test broadens debate on Herceptin therapy
Technical background article Assessment of a patient's HER-2/neu status is easy for staff in blood science laboratories to perform on a routine basis, and excludes the risk of subjective interpretation of results
News from Bayer Diagnostics (21 October 2005)
ThCG assay gains enhanced architecture
Total human chorionic gonadotropin (ThCG) method for use on automated immunoassay system is enhanced to improve the accuracy of pregnancy testing and detection of germ cell tumours
News from Bayer Diagnostics (21 October 2005)
Blood bank automates ABO/Rh testing
Transfusion laboratory system performs blood group determination, antibody screening and identification, phenotyping, and compatibility testing all in a benchtop footprint
News from Olympus America (19 October 2005)
Director appointed visiting professor
Peter Silley of Don Whitley Scientific has been appointed as visiting professor of applied microbiology at the University of Bradford
News from Don Whitley Scientific (13 October 2005)
Fluorescent detection of nucleic acid targets
Technical background article Patent relates to latent fluorophore-minor groove binder oligonucleotide conjugates which fluoresce upon hybridisation to a target
News from Nanogen (13 October 2005)
Real users approve of these patch clamps
Nanion achieves outstanding rank for overall instrument performance in a recent ion channel survey by HTStec focused on real user experience of automated patch clamping
News from Nanion Technologies (11 October 2005)
PerkinElmer bows out of fluid sciences
PerkinElmer has announced its intention to divest the fluid sciences business segment to increase the strategic focus on its higher-growth health sciences and photonic markets
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (10 October 2005)
Expanding access to BNP assay
The B-type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) serves a direct biological response to cardiovascular stress, allowing a fast representation of a patient's cardiac situation and more timely treatment
News from Bayer Diagnostics ( 7 October 2005)
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