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New tools for acute lymphocytic leukaemia
Cytocell Technologies introduces its new screening system for acute lymphocytic leukaemia and chronic lymphocytic leukaemia using its Chromobrobe slide technology - eight probes on a single Fish slide
News from Cytocell ( 5 April 2007)
Dade Behring lecture covers clinical biochemistry
Clinical Biochemistry in 2011, by which time the role of many clinical scientists is likely to change dramatically, is the topic of the Dade Behring lecture at ACB Focus 2007
News from Dade Behring ( 5 April 2007)
Diagnostics for poverty-related diseases
Roche Applied Science and the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (Find) will explore development of projects in the area of in-vitro diagnostics (IVD) products for poverty-related diseases
News from Roche Diagnostics ( 4 April 2007)
Horiba ABX invests euro8 million in reagent plant
Horiba ABX has announced work is to commence shortly on a new euro8 million consolidated reagent plant in response to the company's continued growth in haematology and clinical chemistry
News from Horiba ABX ( 3 April 2007)
NHS evaluation scores Clinitest hCG assay highly
With a sensitivity of 25IU/l human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG), Clinitest hCG is designed to remove all subjectivity from the interpretation of pregnancy test reactions, delivering automated results
News from Siemens Medical Solutions Diagnostics (30 March 2007)
Top online discounts at Eppendorfeasyquote
30% off special offer runs until 30 April 2007 is available on Eppendorf safe-lock micro test tubes, 3810X microcentrifuge tubes, DNA LoBind and Protein LoBind tubes and five and eight PCR tube strips
News from Helena Biosciences (23 March 2007)
Riems Island centre uses Genome Sequencer 20
User application article Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Federal Research Institute for Animal Health on Riems Island in Germany purchased and successfully installed the ultrafast sequencing system
News from Roche Diagnostics (21 March 2007)
In vivo Comet assay wins in genotoxicity testing
Technical background article Two recent papers and the Japanese Committee for the Validation of Alternative Methods (JaCVAM) initiative demonstrate the increasing importance of the in vivo Comet assay in genotoxicity testing
News from Perceptive Instruments (19 March 2007)
Encouraging tomorrow's engineers and designers
Don Whitley Scientific hopes that its sponsorship of this competition will inspire Bradford's students to consider design and engineering careers in the future
News from Don Whitley Scientific (15 March 2007)
GX-271/4 for automated drugs of abuse analysis
Combining throughput, minimal bench space usage plus the ability to run unattended, the GX-271 and GX-274 Aspec are the perfect choice for sample preparation in drugs of abuse analyses, says Anachem Brochure available
News from Anachem Instrumentation (14 March 2007)
DrugCheck drug testing kit is easy and reliable
Hygienic and quick to use, the non-invasive Draeger DrugCheck drug testing kit enables the simultaneous qualitative detection of six classes of illegal substances in a single sample of oral fluid
News from Draeger (12 March 2007)
Avian influenza assays to expand on existing kits
Applied Biosystems and the UK Veterinary Laboratories Agency announce a deal to manufacture and commercialise the VLA's molecular avian influenza and Newcastle disease environmental detection kits
News from Applied Biosystems ( 8 March 2007)
GATC Biotech trusts Genome Sequencer technology
User application article GATC Biotech, a provider of molecular biological services and bioinformatics for industry and academia worldwide, will in future use the Genome Sequencer FLX System from Roche Applied Science
News from Roche Diagnostics ( 7 March 2007)
Driving the pace and precision of research
PerkinElmer highlighted its latest solutions to help scientists gain greater insight into samples with precise, easy-to-use, high-throughput solutions at Pittcon 2007
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) ( 6 March 2007)
Begley named vice president and general manager
PerkinElmer announces that Richard Begley has joined the company as vice president and general manager of its analytical sciences business
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) ( 6 March 2007)
RamanStation 400 Raman spectrometer is easy to use
PerkinElmer introduced the RamanStation 400, the first in a series of easy-to-use Raman spectroscopy instruments at Pittcon 2007
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) ( 6 March 2007)
Laboratory management contract for Schering-Plough
User application article PerkinElmer has signed a three-year agreement with Schering, a subsidiary of Schering-Plough, to provide and implement OneSource maintenance at four Schering-Plough laboratory sites in New Jersey
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) ( 6 March 2007)
CDT testing method is ideal for screening
Capillarys carbohydrate deficient transferrin (CDT) assay from Sebia is sensitive and specific test for identifying, quantifying and visualising the effects of harmful and repeated alcohol consumption
News from Sebia UK ( 1 March 2007)
Automated internal perfusion with the Port-a-Patch
Nanion Technologies introduces the Internal Perfusion System for the Port-a-Patch; a unique device for rapid, continuous and automated exchange of internal solutions during patch clamp recordings
News from Nanion Technologies (28 February 2007)
Genome Sequencer 20 enters the African continent
User application article Roche Applied Science, a business area of Roche Diagnostics, announced that it has sold the first ultrafast Genome Sequencer 20 System (including option for the new Genome Sequencer FLX) in Africa
News from Roche Diagnostics (28 February 2007)
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