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LGC rebrands Mikromol reference standards
Full product range of over 2000 impurity standards derived from more than 500 active pharmaceutical ingredients can be found in the new Pharmaceutical reference substances and impurities catalogue
News from LGC (15 November 2005)
Sales manager for electrical and electronics
Kevin Welch moves from UK sales manager to international to launch the SGS worldwide RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) testing services Brochure available
News from SGS (15 November 2005)
Nanotechnology platform gets marketing boost
KGMC will secure publications of this 'breakthrough technology' in respected medical and scientific journals and identify ideal partners to commercialise the technology
News from Acrongenomics (11 November 2005)
Pharmacopoeial test facility expanded
It might look like something out of Harry Potter, but it is compulsory for all new products and there are fewer and fewer companies with the specialist skills needed to perform the tests
News from Melbourn Scientific (10 November 2005)
HIV diagnostics firm wins funds for roll-out
Will expand 'one-stop-shop' HIV diagnostics service, which includes viral resistance testing, therapeutic drug monitoring and genetic screening, to HIV centres and sexual health clinics across Europe
News from Delphic Europe ( 8 November 2005)
On short list for major industry competition
Chiltern International has announced that its EDC group has been short listed for best supporting role award in the first ever Scrip Pharmaceutical Industry Awards
News from Chiltern International ( 7 November 2005)
Firm heads to key pharma industry event
American Association of Pharmaceutical Sciences annual meeting regularly attracts more than 7500 pharmaceutical scientists from all over the world
News from Pharmaceutical Profiles ( 2 November 2005)
HR director completes senior management team
ClinPhone has appointed Paul Harrop to its recently restructured senior management team
News from Clinphone ( 1 November 2005)
Detecting hazardous substances in synthetics
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) including benzo[a]pyren (BaP) and naphatalin were detected in plastic components used in a power tool by this laboratory Brochure available
News from SGS (31 October 2005)
Investing in R and D for product development
Product developer and contract manufacturer of toiletries and colour cosmetics is expanding its research and development team to establish a hair care division
News from COSi (31 October 2005)
Contract service for multiparallel gene cloning
Service combines in-house scientific expertise with gene-to-protein automation and sample management products to maximise speed, efficiency and productivity
News from Nextgen Sciences (28 October 2005)
Comprehensive eicosanoid profiling becomes reality
For the first time, says the company, a complete understanding of underlying eicosanoid metabolism can be obtained from a single platform
News from Lipomics Technologies (26 October 2005)
Two key additions to scientific advisory board
Professors Hotamisligil from Harvard's School of Public Health and Spector from the University of Iowa to advise Lipomics on research into the causes of obesity, diabetes and heart disease
News from Lipomics Technologies (26 October 2005)
This is the dawning of the age of nanobiotech
Technical background article The global scientific community, seeking simpler, faster, cheaper diagnostics, is turning to nanoscience to overcome current limitations and empower a revolutionary new era in science and technology
News from Acrongenomics (26 October 2005)
Lab manager has old school charms
Derek Solomon said to be one of the few laboratory managers in the country familiar with the full range of pharmacopoeial testing, which uses 'old school' chemistry to test pharmaceutical products
News from Melbourn Scientific (25 October 2005)
Guest speaker at genomics and proteomics meeting
Presentation addressed metabolomics, focusing on small molecule metabolites that are proximal effectors of health and disease and hold promise in many aspects of drug development and personal medicine
News from Lipomics Technologies (25 October 2005)
Chemical analysis methods for RoHS testing
RoHS testing takes place in a chemistry lab and is generally based on internationally standardised test methods (or draft standards) by way of calibrated measuring devices Brochure available
News from SGS (24 October 2005)
Accelerating technology for HIV drug testing
Microdosing approach, where harmlessly small quantities of a new medicine are studied directly in humans to circumvent years of animal testing, moves forward with publication of AZT study results
News from Vitalea Science (24 October 2005)
Global support through e-business approach
Internet-based system provides customers with detailed and up-to-date information regarding the progress and their findings on products submitted for evaluation
News from Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services (24 October 2005)
Top marks from the FDA
Melbourn Scientific says it has passed its most recent US Food and Drugs Administration inspection with flying colours, confirming the contract research organisation's international status
News from Melbourn Scientific (24 October 2005)
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