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Component analysis services via the web
Internet-based service combines convenience and ease-to-use of the web with internal network of highly secure engineering data
News from Raytheon Reliability Analysis Lab (19 April 2002)
License to 30S ribosome patents
Bacterial ribosome research which highlighted several protein and nucleic acid ribosomal components now being taken forward in search for new antibacterial drugs
News from RiboTargets ( 9 April 2002)
New west coast business manager
Maybridge hires James Box to oversee US combinatorial chemical and screening business
News from Maybridge ( 8 April 2002)
Identifying protein inhibitors against cancer
Three-way collaboration to identify and develop inhibitors of the HSP90 chaperone proteins as potential anti-cancer drugs
News from RiboTargets ( 5 April 2002)
Synchrotron sheds light on cancer diagnosis
Technical background article CLRC Daresbury's Synchrotron Radiation Department has provided details of its groundbreaking use of scattered x-rays for breast cancer screening, reducing the need for biopsies
News from Daresbury Laboratory (CLRC) ( 8 March 2002)
First review of the UK Analytical Partnership
UKAP, launched in 2000, has been found to be making a significant contribution to the future of analytical science in the UK by its three founding alphabet organisations: LGC, DTI, and RSC
News from LGC ( 6 March 2002)
Best practice in component analysis
Up-to-date information on a variety of techniques, methods, and approaches for evaluating and analysing electronic parts and semiconductor components is available in a company newsletter
News from Raytheon Reliability Analysis Lab (26 February 2002)
Virtual prototyping
Emulation service using low-cost PC systems for computer-controlled electronic medical equipment can reduce time-to-market
News from Rapro Emulations (11 February 2002)
Commercial BSE testing a reality
Bio-Rad Laboratories's Platelia BSE test will provide the science behind Reading Scientific Services extension into the commercial screening arena
News from Reading Scientific Services (18 January 2002)
Focus on accident prevention
Following on from its award-winning Health and Safety activities in 2000, Maybridge says it was once again an enthusiastic participant in last month's Health and Safety Week
News from Maybridge (17 December 2001)
Seeking to mitigate migraine
Pharmagene and Argenta Discovery have announced an agreement to identify new chemical entities to interact with a 7-TM receptor target to develop migraine treatment candidates
News from Argenta Discovery (14 November 2001)
Maybridge adopts euro and dollar
Company website now offers manufacturer's suggested retail prices in choice of three international currencies: pounds sterling, US dollars, and euros
News from Maybridge ( 8 November 2001)
Irradiation screening service launched
Reading Scientific Services is adding irradiation testing to its portfolio of analytical services for the food industry, to verify treatment and detect undeclared instances of irradiation
News from Reading Scientific Services ( 7 November 2001)
Sykes opens Argenta laboratories
New research laboratories of independent medicinal chemistry company Argenta Discovery were opened by Sir Richard Sykes, chairman of GlaxoSmithKline and rector of Imperial College
News from Argenta Discovery ( 2 November 2001)
Collaborating to control pain
Adolor Corporation, the US-based biopharmaceutical company, has recently engaged Argenta Discovery to seek out new potential drug candidates in the field of pain management
News from Argenta Discovery (19 October 2001)
Large-scale lab heralds expansion
Maybridge has opened a 20 litre-scale laboratory at its premises in Cornwall, UK, as part of its expansion programme to produce more high quality organic compounds for drug discovery
News from Maybridge ( 4 September 2001)
Hydrogen on demand
GRI is offering a hydrogen generatror using proton exchange membrane technology to provide automatic and safe operation
News from GRI ( 1 August 2001)
Custom sequencing service
GRI is offering a custom DNA sequencing service for projects of any size from its new laboratory, using the MJ Research BaseStation automated sequencer
News from GRI (31 July 2001)
Creating the 'smartest' chemistry
Ultrafine, specialist in contract chemistry research and custom synthesis for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, has been presented with a DTi Smart Award
News from Ultrafine (27 July 2001)
Say 'nuts'! to allergy potential
Reading Scientific Services has developed a new hazelnut testing method, expanding its assays for potential allergen contamination, based on Elisa technology
News from Reading Scientific Services (26 July 2001)
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