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Pharmaceutical auditing part of training portfolio
It has become apparent that the greatest causes of recalls in the pharmaceutical industry are the faults in purchased products, not the medication itself
News from TUV Rheinland Group UK (25 August 2006)
Stability training enhanced
RSSL Pharma Training has enhanced its laboratory training to address the fact that regulators in the pharmaceutical industry continue to focus on laboratories during inspections
News from Reading Scientific Services (23 August 2006)
Scientific seminars for second half of 2006
Web-based presentations will continue to provide researchers with take-away tips, best practices, and proven techniques being used by leading researchers worldwide
News from Corning Life Sciences (23 August 2006)
Value-added educational package for AAS
Thermo Electron has developed a new comprehensive educational package for the US market designed to offer in-depth information and practical demonstrations of atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
News from Thermo Electron (elemental analysis) (23 August 2006)
Towards a science of complex systems
Technical background article European Conference on Complex Systems (ECCS '06) is to be held at the Said Business School, University of Oxford (immediately next to Oxford Railway Station) 25-29 September 2006
News from Saïd Business School, University of Oxford (23 August 2006)
Computerised systems in GxP environments
RCWG announces what it describes as essential workshops for anyone working with computerised systems in GxP regulated environments
News from Regulatory Compliance Workshop Group (22 August 2006)
Informatics scientist wins IUPUI Anthem fellowship
Technical background article A public health expert with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been named the first Anthem Fellow in health informatics at the Indiana University School of Informatics
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (21 August 2006)
Waldner hosts its first seminar in the UK
Waldner's first seminar in the UK is 'Safe and environmentally friendly fume cupboard design - can energy efficient fume cupboards also be safe?' on 27 September 2006
News from Waldner (15 August 2006)
Informatics expert directs international programme
Technology makes it easier to navigate the world's information pathways and the IU School of Informatics is charting a new course to prepare its students for their academic and professional journeys
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (14 August 2006)
Research throttles idea of search engine dominance
Technical background article Study challenges the 'Googlearchy' theory - the perception that search engines push web traffic toward popular sites, thus creating a monopoly over lesser-known sites
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (10 August 2006)
Outsourcing preclinical toxicology studies
As life science firms continue to recognize the advantages of outsourcing product development and research work, the need to identify and coordinate such projects efficiently is critical
News from Center For Professional Innovation and Education (10 August 2006)
Introduction to molecular biology techniques
Attendees will become familiar with concepts pertaining to basic molecular biology principles and techniques for understanding various contemporary areas of research and their applications
News from Center For Professional Innovation and Education (10 August 2006)
E-learning programme covers HPLC fundamentals
Academy Savant has launched the first of a series of new e-Learning programmes that introduce the field of high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
News from Academy Savant (10 August 2006)
Tempering the flames of the new fire regulations
On 1 October 2006 the most significant change to UK fire safety legislation will take place with the introduction of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (RRO)
News from Ceram ( 9 August 2006)
Lab-based curriculum of forensic science education
Vandalia Science Education has announced the launch of the first module in the Mystery of Lyle and Louise, a premier line of forensic science education kits
News from Vandalia Research ( 8 August 2006)
Intellectual property and the bio revolution
The University of Oxford has released dates for its forthcoming course Genes, Clones and Patents - Intellectual Property and the Biological Revolution - on 18-20 September 2006
News from University of Oxford CPD Centre ( 7 August 2006)
Recent developments in Saxs seminar
Seminar on the recent developments in small angle X-ray scattering (Saxs) analysis of proteins, nano-particles and nano-structures
News from Anton Paar ( 2 August 2006)
Two free training seminars on laboratory analysis
Hach Lange has announced two further free seminars for September in the fields of water and wastewater testing and monitoring
News from Hach Lange ( 1 August 2006)
Online seminar series for laboratory personnel
Designed to educate lab personnel in the clinical, environmental, forensics, materials characterisation and petrochemical markets on how to achieve greater efficiency, accuracy and productivity
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (31 July 2006)
US seminars to focus on motion system accuracy
Seminars will enable delegates to learn about a wide range of encoder solutions for precision position feedback applications including laboratory systems, to applications requiring picometre accuracy Brochure available
News from Renishaw (24 July 2006)
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