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Better UV disinfection with cheap optical filter
Photonics and Analytical Marketing announces the UK launch of Newport's Mercury-SC optical filter developed to address the provision of clean, pure water in poor, underdeveloped nations
News from Photonics and Analytical Marketing (31 January 2008)
Radiological protection professionals win charter
Scientists working to ensure the health and safety of all from exposure to radiation are celebrating a landmark achievement for their learned society
News from Institute of Physics (14 December 2007)
Atomic coilgun slows and stops atoms
Technical background article Paper in IoP's New Journal of Physics demonstrates how physicists from University of Texas at Austin, USA, have found a way to slow down, stop and explore a much wider range of atoms than ever before
News from Institute of Physics ( 4 October 2007)
Food microbiologist of the year winners announced
Awarded to a young microbiologist (under 30 years) working within the food and beverage industry, the first prize went to Jessica Roberts, laboratory manager for Tegel Foods, Christchurch, New Zealand Brochure available
News from Oxoid ( 7 September 2007)
Southern Water laboratories bought by Eurofins
Eurofins, an international group of laboratories, has won a competitive bid to purchase Southern Water?s laboratories and analytical services business
News from Southern Water Scientific Services (19 July 2007)
Students turn back on process in favour of biotech
REcent survey by IChemE shows that chemical engineering students are shunning the minerals processing, nuclear, pulp and paper sectors to pursue careers in biotechnology
News from IChemE (Institution of Chemical Engineers) (18 May 2007)
£1.7 million investment into biomedical research
Help the Aged announces that it is funding 20 new studies across the UK through its biomedical Research into Ageing programme
News from Help The Aged ( 2 March 2007)
LTF invests in Imperial spin-out Deltadot
The London Technology Fund (LTF), a specialist investor in new technology companies, has announced that it has committed to an investment of £600,000 in Imperial College spin-out Deltadot
News from London Technology Fund ( 4 April 2006)
Fibre-optic catheter eases the hard swallow
A tiny fibre-optic catheter that detects swallowing abnormalities in a far less intrusive way has been invented by Australian researchers
News from CSIRO (14 February 2006)
First true BSE testing service
Reading Scientific Services says it is the first and only commercial laboratory in the UK to offer a true testing service for BSE, based on the detection of prions
News from Reading Scientific Services (12 April 2004)
Sainsbury to open biotech incubator
The Merseybio Incubator is a state-of-the-art facility which provides laboratory and associated office space for up to 15 biotechnology companies
News from Mersey Partnership ( 2 February 2004)
Merseyside is the 'UK biomanufacturing HQ'
Liverpool is said to be Europe's leading location for biomanufacturing and one of the world's foremost locations for vaccine development and production
News from Mersey Partnership (17 June 2003)
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