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Online gene expression analysis
Service for the analysis of gene expression data using quantum resonance interferometry targets laboratories doing large-scale microarray research and development
News from Vialogy (23 October 2003)
Research agreement with AstraZeneca
Technology platform exploits the detailed molecular structure of drug targets to drive the discovery and design of novel therapeutic molecules
News from Vernalis (22 October 2003)
Testing farmed crustacea from Ecuador
User application article Antibiotic testing facility and services will ensure a vital step in the food traceability for imported shrimp to the EC and US markets
News from BSI Inspectorate (Americas) (20 October 2003)
Method validation made easier
"These two new, low-cost and easy-to-use products will enable more laboratories to undertake in-house method validation studies in an efficient and cost-effective manner"
News from LGC (17 October 2003)
Steady growth in Spain
Ever increasing demand is reported on fifth birthday of clinical research organisation's Spanish operation
News from Chiltern International (15 October 2003)
Surging into the top 100
Early phase drug development company Prophilian has entered this year's coveted Sunday Times Tech Track 100 ranking of the UK's most successful technology companies and organisations
News from Prophilian (15 October 2003)
Preferred supplier for contract personnel
Contract research organisation has secured preferred supplier status for contract personnel with several more of the world's leading pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies
News from Chiltern International (13 October 2003)
Searching for a cure for multiple myeloma
Despite three decades of clinical trial research involving thousands of patients with multiple myeloma and the recent approval of new drugs, the disease continues to be fatal for most patients
News from Callisto Pharmaceuticals (13 October 2003)
Fast track forensics
The trains may never run on time, but the British Transport Police should have reliable and speedy forensic services thanks to this new contract
News from LGC ( 9 October 2003)
Lead optimisation project with Asahi Kasei
Asinex is performing optimisation of a hit compound provided by Japanese pharmaceutical company Asahi Kasei at its facilities in Moscow
News from Asinex ( 8 October 2003)
Whose afraid of the big bad CRO?
Lecture at outsourcing seminar, delivered by clinical research organisation, addresses fears of outsourcing clinical research
News from Chiltern International ( 7 October 2003)
Appointment of visiting scientist
Rosemary Walzem's research involves the structure of lipoproteins and mechanisms and regulatory processes that control the assembly of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins in tissues
News from Lipomics Technologies ( 7 October 2003)
Laboratory expansion moves forward
York Bioanalytical Solutions has completed the first phase of its five-year growth plan with an expanded and re-equipped laboratory
News from York Bioanalytical Solutions ( 6 October 2003)
Solving pesticide problems
New pesticide detection service for the food industry promises a rapid turn-round and competitive pricing for general screening and detection of specific residues
News from Reading Scientific Services ( 3 October 2003)
World first in magnet design
User application article New hybrid magnet at Grenoble laboratory will reach 40 Tesla, making it the second strongest continuous field magnet system in the world
News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity (25 September 2003)
Commitment to pharmaceutical sector pays off
LGC's pharmaceutical services division has announced promising results from two of its current research programmes.
News from LGC (24 September 2003)
Deal for computer-administered rating scales
ClinPhone secures worldwide exclusivity for Healthcare Technology Systems's computer-administered rating scales
News from Clinphone (18 September 2003)
Definitive answer to SEM packaging risk
Scientists at Reading Scientific Services (RSSL) say they have won the race to develop a reliable method for detecting semicarbazide in metal lids
News from Reading Scientific Services (17 September 2003)
The right environment for quantum physics
User application article The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, pioneers quantum engineering at low temperatures
News from Oxford Instruments Superconductivity (11 September 2003)
Company reports surge in demand for HDA studies
Early phase clinical development specialist reports more and more pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies commiting to human drug absorption studies
News from Pharmaceutical Profiles (11 September 2003)
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