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Putting safety first in the laboratory
With the increasing complexity of laboratory equipment and experimental practices, employees need a greater knowledge of safety practices and procedures than they may have had in the past
News from Academy Savant ( 8 June 2007)
Androids 'have higher calling' than mechanoids
Technical background article The more realistic and humanlike a robot appears, the more positively a human will react to it, but only to a certain point where the resemblance actually causes a sense of repulsion or eeriness
News from Indiana University School of Informatics ( 1 June 2007)
Leeds skin researchers achieve quality standard
The Skin Research Centre in the university's faculty of biological sciences was one of the first research centres to be set up in the University of Leeds
News from University of Leeds (22 May 2007)
Learn about Lims at these seminars
Accelerated Technology Laboratories (ATL) and Microsoft announce the launch of a one-day Lims seminar tour that will visit seven cities in the USA and Canada in 2007
News from Accelerated Technology Laboratories (18 May 2007)
Janet to deliver open-source security software
Ukerna collaborates on a new initiative to deliver an open-source IEEE 802.1X supplicant
News from Ukerna (16 May 2007)
Technology seminars co-organised by Wisbiomed
Micro flow imaging technology uses imaging technology to detect and measure particles in suspension for sizing, counting, morphological and transparency analysis
News from Wisbiomed ( 9 May 2007)
Hot air generated at carbon networking event
LTN meetin saw a heated Q+A session as top-level scientists and industry leaders met to discuss the technology and changes in policy required in the field of carbon capture, storage and sequestration
News from London Technology Network ( 4 May 2007)
Free places at Oxoid infection control seminar
Oxoid has confirmed the agenda for its popular Infection Control Seminar, on Tuesday 15 May 2007 at the Hellidon Lakes Hotel, UK; there is still time to book a place at this free event Brochure available
News from Oxoid ( 3 May 2007)
European seminars cover spectroscopy developments
Thermo Fisher Scientific will host a series of seminars throughout Europe and Scandinavia covering new technologies and applications in vibrational spectroscopy
News from Thermo Fisher Scientific (30 April 2007)
IU computer scientist honored by ACM
David Wise, professor of computer science at the Indiana University School of Informatics, is the recipient of the 2007 outstanding contribution award from the Association for Computing Machinery
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (30 April 2007)
Summer school for the physiology educator
ADInstruments has announced four physiology curriculum development workshops to be conducted during summer 2007, in association with several US academic institutions and societies
News from ADInstruments (27 April 2007)
Student-built robotic vehicle to face tough tests
Technical background article Navigator project was inspired by IU's involvement with the Indy Robotics entry in the Darpa grand challenge: race across the desert, spearheaded by Indianapolis inventor and entrepreneur Scott Jones
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (25 April 2007)
Thermal desorption webcasts are educational
PerkinElmer announces the archive of a webcast series focusing on application advances in thermal desorption technology for gas chromatography and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry analysis
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (24 April 2007)
Learn all about ethics in biosciences
Ethics in Biosciences, a ten week online course, has been designed to help students reflect on and engage with some of the key ethical and social issues thrown up by biological science and technology
News from Oxford Bioinformatics Programme (24 April 2007)
Dean Dunn named a 'Sagamore of the Wabash'
This, apparently, is a significant accolade, and was given to Michael Dunn, founding dean of the Indiana University School of Informatics by state governor Mitch Daniels
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (23 April 2007)
Training in chromatography, mass spec sample prep
Available from ChromSolutions are a range of on site training courses for that deals with sample preparation issues in chromatography and mass spectrometry
News from Chromsolutions (19 April 2007)
Development agency provides new funding to LTN
LTN (London Technology Network) has received significant support from the London Development Agency for a new two-year contract offering widespread support for businesses and universities
News from London Technology Network (19 April 2007)
Surface issues for product engineers
CSMA, the centre for surface analysis, has held a workshop to highlight the practical benefits of surface and interface analysis to key industrial sectors involved with product engineering
News from Ceram (12 April 2007)
UK training courses in elemental microanalysis
Exeter Analytical (UK) is launching a series of one-day training seminars aimed at scientists involved with or interested in using microanalysis techniques
News from Exeter Analytical (UK) (12 April 2007)
New president honours retiring Informatics dean
Indiana University president-elect Michael McRobbie will be a keynote presenter at a special colloquium honouring School of Informatics dean J Michael Dunn
News from Indiana University School of Informatics (11 April 2007)
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