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E-learning introduction to HPLC detectors and data
Introduction to HPLC Detectors, Data and Method Development, the fourth module in Academy Savant's new series of e-Learning programmes on HPLC, has been launched both online and on CD
News from Academy Savant (11 December 2006)
Training courses in decontamination skills
Lancer is increasing its range of training courses in decontamination skills for products from laboratory glassware washers to automated endoscope reprocessors Brochure available
News from Lancer UK ( 8 December 2006)
The Neanderthal clinging to your family tree
The idea for this book on computational genomics was spawned when Nello Cristianini and Matthew Hahn co-taught a class on computational genomics at the University of California-Davis in 2004
News from Indiana University School of Informatics ( 5 December 2006)
Cell culture courses cater to newcomer and expert
Courses are designed to introduce newcomers to cell culture (Level 1) or to cater for the experienced cell biologist with more specialised requirements (Level 2)
News from European Collection of Cell Cultures (28 November 2006)
Welsh education and government link to SuperJanet5
User application article Tim Marshall, Ukerna CEO said: "The Janet network has become mission critical to a broad spectrum of stakeholders in UK research and education"
News from Ukerna (27 November 2006)
Infectious diseases provide compelling meeting
Emerging and Drug-Resistant Infectious Diseases drew participants from across the UK and Europe to explore the challenges and opportunities of drug discovery, vaccines, prophylactics and therapeutics
News from London Technology Network (24 November 2006)
Chemo patients may benefit from research
An Indiana University School of Informatics researcher has joined a team of IU scientists who seek to develop more effective chemotherapy treatments for lung cancer patients
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (21 November 2006)
E-learning on physical chemistry of polymers
Academy Savant has launched 'Physical chemistry of polymers: definitions and concepts', a new interactive e-learning programme available online as well as on CD
News from Academy Savant (17 November 2006)
New scholarship programme at Sartorius
Sartorius international biosciences scholarship: technology group sets up international scholarship programme Brochure available
News from Sartorius Group (17 November 2006)
2007 course catalogue covers latest techniques
Provides information about courses throughout Europe and the USA in elemental analysis, chromatography, mass spectrometry, molecular spectroscopy and microanalysis
News from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Services) (17 November 2006)
Informatics scholarship honours retiring dean
The US$100,000 endowment for the John R Gibbs Scholarship for Innovation bears the name of its benefactor
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (16 November 2006)
Computer scientist honoured for IT contributions
Kent Dybvig, professor of computer science at the Indiana University School of Informatics, has been named Distinguished Engineer by the Association of Computing Machinery
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (10 November 2006)
Data model to aid scientists in developing nations
Scientists seeking ways to solve complex natural resource management and conservation problems in poor nations often are reluctant to share their data fearing their work will be hijacked
News from Indiana University School of Informatics ( 8 November 2006)
Ukerna unveils SuperJanet5
Technical background article SuperJanet5 is announced; the newly enhanced world class ICT network for UK education and research operated and developed by Ukerna and supported by JISC (Joint Information Systems Committee)
News from Ukerna ( 1 November 2006)
Short course on thin films and nanofabrication
KSV Instruments, in collaboration with Nordest and the University of Genoa, presents a short course on Thin Films and Nanofabrication on 22 November 2006 at the University of Genoa
News from KSV Instruments (31 October 2006)
'Ivy League' universities for the UK's north
The north of England should aspire to have an 'Ivy League' of universities to rival the very best in United States and the rest of the world, said UK housing minister Yvette Cooper
News from Northern Way (31 October 2006)
E-learning course for Optima ICP
PerkinElmer announced new e-learning course designed to help customers troubleshoot and ensure proper preventive maintenance of the Optima family of inductively coupled plasma (ICP) instruments
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (30 October 2006)
Seminars cover environment, and health and safety
Scientific and Chemical (SciChem) is offering two special environmental and health and safety seminars at its annual event at Haydock Park, Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside, UK, on Monday 19 March 2007
News from Scientific and Chemical Supplies (27 October 2006)
Tagging technologies beyond RFID discussed
The very latest technologies in the field of tagging and traceability were on display at London Technology Network's (LTN) latest event, held at the CASS Business School
News from London Technology Network (23 October 2006)
Informatics joins IUPUI-Kenya partnership
Campus-wide effort began in 1990, when the IU School of Medicine and Moi University School of Medicine forged an innovative exchange programme of medical faculty, residents and students
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (23 October 2006)
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