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Seminar on sampling and data quality

The British Measurement and Testing Association (BMTA) is a trade and technology association representing all laboratory-based organisations

News from British Measurement & Testing Association ( 6 December 2005)

Cancer informatics initiative wins Times award

The National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) Informatics Initiative has triumphed as the Times Higher Research Project of the Year 2005

News from Cancer Research UK (30 November 2005)

$8.5 million to fund cancer drug development

 Technical background article   The most advanced clinical candidates will be applicable to any tumour expressing the enzyme CYP1B1 and as such are directly relevant to the major cancers including breast, lung and prostate

News from Cancer Research UK (29 November 2005)

Now taking bookings for 2006 spring conference

The Institute of Clinical Research (ICR) is taking bookings for its annual spring conference and exhibition, to be held at the International Convention Centre and GMex in Manchester, 4-5 April 2006.

News from ICR (Institute of Clinical Research) (28 November 2005)

Fewer dying of cancer; incidence remains stable

 Technical background article   By highlighting cancer trends in people currently in middle age, the figures give an insight into the types of cancer that will pose the biggest future threats as this group continues to age

News from Cancer Research UK (28 November 2005)

Harnessing genomic research

 Technical background article   Biomedical and health applications boosted by results of industry and academic collaboration

News from BBSRC (23 November 2005)

£11 million for integrative mammalian biology

 Technical background article   Integrative biology is the study of how gene products integrate into the function of whole tissues in intact organisms

News from BBSRC (23 November 2005)

Last chance for early bird discount at SCIpharm

SCIpharm is a biennial event run by the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) for the international pharmaceutical industry; the 2006 event is held in May in Edinburgh

News from Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) (23 November 2005)

Poster submissions deadline for pharma conference

 Technical background article   Just a few weeks remain in which pharmaceutical, biotechnology and academic researchers can submit a poster for SCIpharm 2006

News from Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) (21 November 2005)

Work begins on new innovation centre

 User application article   Work has begun on a new £3.5 million facility at the Alba Campus that will put some of Scotland's most innovative young technology companies on the fast track to success

News from Scottish Enterprise Edinburgh and Lothian (18 November 2005)

Alcohol linked to mouth cancer

 Technical background article   The major risk factors for mouth cancer are smoking or chewing tobacco and drinking excessive amounts of alcohol

News from Cancer Research UK (17 November 2005)

Winners celebrate success at enterprise awards

Inaugural awards focus on innovative and technology-based companies and promising entrepreneurs, and were established in honour of Sir Martin and Lady (Audrey) Wood, co-founders of Oxford Instruments

News from Oxfordshire Investment Opportunity Network (14 November 2005)

Want to be a CRA or a CTA?

Two new eBooks covering the careers of clinical research associate (CRA) and clinical trial administrator (CTA) are available for free download

News from ICR (Institute of Clinical Research) (11 November 2005)

Alliance for cancer therapeutics and diagnostics

 Technical background article   The Norwegian Radium Hospital Research Foundation and Cancer Research Technology form a strategic alliance to co-develop novel cancer therapeutics and diagnostics

News from Cancer Research UK ( 9 November 2005)

Satellite events at Achema 2006

Details have been published of two key supporting events at the Achema 2006 show in Frankfurt; one is an industrial biotechnology exhibition and partnering conference  Brochure available  

News from Achema ( 9 November 2005)

Interest in India for clinical research

Institute of Clinical Research (ICR) has agreed to establish an operation in India; delegation visiting New Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai in November

News from ICR (Institute of Clinical Research) ( 7 November 2005)

NIH official to speak at world cities event

 Technical background article   Claire Driscoll is responsible for managing the US National Institutes of Health's (NIH) patent and licensing portfolio and advises the institute on technology transfer policy and related matters

News from World Cities Alliance ( 4 November 2005)

Scientist appointed to head top UK cancer labs

John Diffley has been appointed as the new director of Cancer Research UK's London Research Institute, Clare Hall Laboratories

News from Cancer Research UK (27 October 2005)

Irish support instrumentation, software at Achema

Enterprise Ireland is the Irish state development agency that focuses on accelerating the development of world-class Irish companies by helping them to grow and sustain positions in global markets  Brochure available  

News from Achema (19 October 2005)

Busy schedule of events lead up to 2005 open day

The ICR open day presents an opportunity to network with peers, visit the resource centre, meet ICR staff, find out about ICR's special interest groups and also purchase publications at a discount

News from ICR (Institute of Clinical Research) (18 October 2005)

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