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Exhibitors show support for SCIpharm 2006
More than two thirds of previous exhibitors and an impressive number of new companies have already signed up for SCIpharm 2006, the biopharmaceutical event run by and for the industry
News from Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) ( 3 February 2006)
Nanomaterials feature large at Microscience 2006
Held every two years, Microscience is Europe's largest microscopy and imaging event devoted exclusively to the interests of microscopy and imaging equipment users
News from Royal Microscopical Society ( 2 February 2006)
Mike O'Leary joins Digital Healthcare
Digital Healthcare, a supplier of software for diabetic retinal screening programmes and ophthalmology, announces the appointment of Mike O'Leary as a non executive director with immediate effect
News from Oxfordshire Investment Opportunity Network ( 1 February 2006)
Evaluation of Yokogawa US300FM clamp-on flowmeter
Evaluation International (EI) has recently produced for its members a major evaluation report on the Yokogawa US300FM clamp-on ultrasonic flowmeter
News from Evaluation International ( 1 February 2006)
Achema 2006: World forum for the process industry
Pumps, compressors, fittings and values and Laboratory and analysis equipment will be the largest groups of exhibitors at the gargantuan German trade fair, to be held 15-19 May in Frankfurt Brochure available
News from Achema (30 January 2006)
DNA repair mystery solved
Technical background article Cancer Research UK scientists believe the final piece of the picture of how cells fix a severe type of DNA damage will fall into place when they publish their latest findings in the journal Cell
News from Cancer Research UK (30 January 2006)
Galapagos and CRT in drug discovery collaboration
Galapagos NV and Cancer Research Technology (CRT), specialists in oncology drug discovery and commercialisation, have entered into a new collaboration in anti-cancer drug discovery research
News from Cancer Research UK (23 January 2006)
World first secure telemessaging for eye screening
User application article There are an estimated 1.8 million diabetics in the UK and it is vital that their eyes are screened regularly for retinopathy, which can be treated effectively if it is caught at an early stage
News from Oxfordshire Investment Opportunity Network (20 January 2006)
Microscience hosts Scanning Probe Microscopy
The 2006 UK Scanning Probe Microscopy Meeting is to be hosted by Microscience 2006, Europe's largest microscopy and imaging event organised by the Royal Microscopical Society (RMS)
News from Royal Microscopical Society (20 January 2006)
Feasibility study for protein based drug
User application article Laboratory tests to determine whether ImplaJect device can inject a solid dose formulation of a protein based drug currently given to patients in liquid form using a traditional needle and syringe
News from Glide Pharma (18 January 2006)
SCIpharm 2006 poster submissions deadline extended
Requests to extend the deadline for poster submissions to SCIpharm 2006 (14-17 May 2006, Edinburgh, Scotland) have been agreed to allow researchers more time for submission
News from Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) (11 January 2006)
Funding after tests of painless diabetes meter
By completely eliminating the need for finger prick tests, Lein's instrument should improve the quality of life for millions of people
News from Oxfordshire Investment Opportunity Network (11 January 2006)
Achema 2006 boosted by UK government support
With almost 700 exhibitors already booked into its laboratory and analytical techniques theme group, Achema 2006 claims to be the most important showplace for this sector in Europe this year Brochure available
News from Achema ( 9 January 2006)
NCRI 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 ( 2 January 2006)
Smoking ban compromise 'ignores expert advice'
Technical background article Chief executive of Cancer Research UK criticises UK government for failing to introduce complete smoking ban despite the advice of public consultation, medical research, and chief medical officer
News from Cancer Research UK (21 December 2005)
£10million boost for medicinal chemistry cancer
User application article Cancer Research UK's Medicinal Chemistry Training Programme fund its first five projects at UK universities - Cambridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, Edinburgh and St Andrews, Imperial College, and Oxford
News from Cancer Research UK (21 December 2005)
Shedding light on UK photonics sector
Workshop developed an analysis on the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats facing the convergence and adoption of photonics into the medical and healthcare sector in the UK
News from Photonics Cluster (UK) (19 December 2005)
Introducing the New Investigators programme
As an international conference covering all areas of pharmaceutical R and D, SCIpharm attracts both experienced pharmaceutical researchers and newcomers to the field
News from Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) (14 December 2005)
Needle-free injection system secures £2.1 million
User application article Device is the size of a fountain pen and uses a spring mechanism to deliver drugs through the skin in a solid dosage form
News from Glide Pharma ( 8 December 2005)
ICR welcomes statement on medical research
The Institute of Clinical Research (ICR) has welcomed the announcement by UK finance minister Gordon Brown of measures to further enhance the UK's position in global medical research
News from ICR (Institute of Clinical Research) ( 7 December 2005)
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