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Clients offered on-line update
Contract research organisation Melbourn Scientific is to launch a unique on-line service offering its global client base up-to-the-minute details on the status of their respective projects.
News from Melbourn Scientific (24 October 2005)
Deal covers hepatitis C diagnostics
Lab 21 has completed an agreement to exclusively license the hepatitis C (HCV) diagnostic technology and associated patent applications of Dr Carol Holland
News from Lab21 (21 October 2005)
Nothing sinister about Cinista
Technical background article Chiltern India's Network of Investigators in Select Therapeutic Areas (Cinista), is a forum consisting of 30 select eminent medical and clinical research experts in 11 therapeutic areas
News from Chiltern International (21 October 2005)
Filling staff shortages in UK clinical research
Clinical research organisation Chiltern International has identified shortages in the number of CRAs, project managers and more recently data management roles in the UK
News from Chiltern International (21 October 2005)
Now offering European furniture testing in Asia
Service will allow BVCPS to provide UK companies importing from Asia with an at-source testing facility which can ensure compliance to a number of specific European furniture standards
News from Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services (18 October 2005)
200 clinical trials use electronic patient records
User application article Patient reported outcomes, including symptom diaries, objective self-report measurements and validated clinical assessments, are increasingly important in clinical trials and regulatory submissions
News from Clinphone (17 October 2005)
Helping manufacturers comply with WEEE/RoHS
Directives have been introduced in a bid to limit the environmental impact of electrical and electronic waste and will have a massive impact on manufacturers of electrical and electronic products
News from Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services (13 October 2005)
Delegates inspired to innovate
Almost 100 delegates representing a diverse section of the food industry attended the launch of the Food Technology Enterprise Hub (Food Hub) on 6 October 2005
News from Reading Scientific Services (12 October 2005)
Development manager for new business
Sameena Begum has joined RSSL Pharma as a new business development manager.
News from Reading Scientific Services (12 October 2005)
Addition to training department
Chiltern International reports that Tanya Baker has joined its training department as a training officer
News from Chiltern International (10 October 2005)
Testing against the 'gold standard' real time PCR
Technical background article Acrongenomics is currently conducting a clinical comparison study of its Nano-Jeta real time PCR by the detection of Ep-CAM, HER1, HER2, vEGF and beta-actin genes in peripheral blood samples
News from Acrongenomics ( 7 October 2005)
First clinical validation study on Nano-Jeta
Technical background article The objectives of the study were to validate Nano-Jeta via the detection of Ep-CAM gene and beta-actin and to evaluate the technology in comparison to conventional real time PCR methodology
News from Acrongenomics ( 7 October 2005)
Cancer detection kit provides enhanced performance
Nanotechnology is beginning to generate substantial new insights into how biological systems function and is believed to hold potential advances in both the pharmaceuticals and health care industries
News from Acrongenomics ( 7 October 2005)
Appointment: head of sensory and consumer guidance
Reading Scientific Services (RSSL) has appointed Sarah Kemp to the position of global head of sensory and consumer guidance
News from Reading Scientific Services ( 7 October 2005)
Bodycote buys LawaLabs
Law Laboratories (LawLabs), an independent consultancy and laboratory service provider to the food, retail and consumer goods industries, has been acquired by Bodycote Materials Testing
News from Bodycote Materials Testing ( 3 October 2005)
Ultra-fast nucleic acid amplification 'beats PCR'
Technology claims advantages over real time PCR by achieving nucleic acid amplification, detection and quantification in two minutes with the option for isothermal and non-isothermal protocols
News from Acrongenomics ( 3 October 2005)
Arsenic and chrome monitoring performance improved
On-line continuous batch monitoring of environmentally significant heavy metals can be used in the field, in the laboratory, or for process control
News from Lab21 ( 3 October 2005)
New office in the southeastern United States
ClinPhone has established a new office in the southeastern USA in response to the rapidly growing demand for the company's services in the region
News from Clinphone (28 September 2005)
Kiwi added to list of allergens detectable by PCR
Kiwi fruit is now considered as one of the most serious allergens not currently included on the labelling list of the European Directive 2003/89/EC, which is due to take effect from 25 November 2005
News from Reading Scientific Services (26 September 2005)
Web seminars address key clinical trials issues
Autumn and winter 2005 'webinar' series cover industry trends in integration and key considerations necessary for managing trials, ownership of patient data and psychometric validation of instruments
News from Clinphone (14 September 2005)
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