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The challenge of complex crystal structure
Patients may recover more quickly from surgery with the introduction of a new molecule which suppresses the effects of the neuromuscular blockers used in conjunction with anaesthetics
News from Daresbury Laboratory (CLRC) (13 September 2004)
Cracking down on drug abuse
Promochem announces new reference materials for clinical analysis and forensic toxicology
News from LGC (30 August 2004)
Bioinformatics services offered for free
Microarray data analysis services of up to ten samples, and gene optimisation services on up to two sequences, offered free for a month
News from Ocimum Biosolutions (13 August 2004)
Making clinical trial data more secure
The robustness of the company's IT systems is paramount to ensure a stable and high quality service to its global customers in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries
News from Clinphone (12 August 2004)
Clinical data integration improves efficiency
Both Procter and Gamble and Kos are leveraging integrated solutions to eliminate unnecessary steps in the platform-clinical process and conduct trials more efficiently
News from Clinphone (10 August 2004)
Chiltern opens Italian office
This is an important time for clinical drug development in Italy following the implementation of the EU Clinical Trials Directive and revision of the Italian regulatory procedures
News from Chiltern International ( 9 August 2004)
Appointed Wi-Fi Alliance certification laboratory
Will test products against a bed of Wi-Fi certified products that will allow to verify that the features and functions of tested products support the 802.11a/b/g standards
News from Cetecom Spain ( 2 August 2004)
Fighting deadly diseases with a distant impact
Increased global travel and trade between regions has led to a growing number of cases of tropical and resurgent infectious diseases being catalogued in Europe and the USA
News from Chiltern International ( 2 August 2004)
New global HQ officially opened
Independent CRO welcomes Sir Richard Sykes, rector of Imperial College London, as its guest of honour for the opening of its new global headquarters in Slough
News from Chiltern International (30 July 2004)
Human microdosing points the way forward
User application article A microdose is 100 times below the level calculated to yield a pharmacological effect or 100 micrograms, whichever is the lower
News from Pharmaceutical Profiles (30 July 2004)
France fights for its pharma future
Faiz Kermani of Chiltern International has been following developments in the French pharmaceutical sector and provides this run-down of recent activities
News from Chiltern International (28 July 2004)
Now representing Xiril in UK, France, and Ireland
Robotic workstations provide solution for the mid- to low-end pipetting markets where bench space is often costly and limited
News from GRI (19 July 2004)
Claiming laurels for GM testing
RSSL says its place as Europe's top laboratory for GM testing has been confirmed by the results of its performance in several independent ring trials released in the past four weeks
News from Reading Scientific Services (14 July 2004)
Rapid residue screening
A highly competitive, Ukas accredited, rapid pesticide residue testing service, with a five-day turnaround time
News from Reading Scientific Services ( 9 July 2004)
Get your particles sized
Contract particle sizing service using laser diffraction technology for companies which cannot justify investment in their own particle analysis equipment
News from Practikum ( 6 July 2004)
Science is golden for new recruits
Specialist phase I/IIa CRO Pharmaceutical Profiles is going through one of its busiest ever periods of recruitment as demand for its services continues to increase
News from Pharmaceutical Profiles (28 June 2004)
Steve Ellison elected as new Eurachem vice chair
Eurachem's general assembly ratifies the election of LGC's head of training, quality and statistics, who automatically becomes chair in 2006
News from LGC (28 June 2004)
Outsourcing to control spiralling R and D budgets
Technical background article Companies developing new drugs for the global market must deal with the rising costs of the R and D process - and outsourcing may well be the best route
News from Chiltern International (23 June 2004)
Early phase drug development innovator wins award
Ian Wilding, executive chairman of Nottingham, UK-based Pharmaceutical Profiles, celebrates receiving one of the pharmaceutical industry's major US awards
News from Pharmaceutical Profiles (23 June 2004)
RTI Laboratories acquires AAC Trinity Laboratories
"This merger gives midwest clients the depth of technical expertise and facility capabilities heretofore missing from our local market"
News from RTI Laboratories (17 June 2004)
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