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Anti-cancer studies of nanoparticle photodynamics
Cancer Research Technology, University of East Anglia, and University of Padua collaborate focusing on proof of concept anti-cancer studies of an exciting nanoparticle-based photodynamic therapy (PDT)
News from Cancer Research UK ( 8 September 2006)
Colorectal cancer collaboration with AstraZeneca
Cancer Research Technology (CRT), has entered into an agreement with AstraZeneca focused on colorectal cancer
News from Cancer Research UK ( 5 September 2006)
Survey reveals UK skills needs in life sciences
The results of the first ever survey of the skills needs of the life science sector in Merseyside and Halton have been presented to an audience comprising business and industry
News from MerseyBio (30 August 2006)
Researchers to discuss problems facing healthcare
Many of the world's leading researchers in the field of medical automation will convene at the Second Medical Automation International Conference near Washington DC from 1-3 November 2006
News from Science Advisory Board (28 August 2006)
Increased usage of key protein research techniques
Technical background article The utilisation of protein research techniques such as Elisa and Western blot by drug discovery researchers has increased from 45 to 59 percent and from 46 to 58 percent respectively from 2002 to 2006
News from Science Advisory Board (23 August 2006)
How salmonella bugs avoid getting sick after sex
Technical background article Scientists at the Institute of Food Research in Norwich reveal how the promiscuous salmonella bacterium protects itself from getting ill after acquiring foreign DNA through 'sex' with other bacteria
News from Institute of Food Research (21 August 2006)
Novel protein-genome interaction mapping system
Technical background article DamID, developed at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the NKI, maps protein-genome interactions using tethered DNA adenine methyltransferase to create unique tags, which mark binding sites
News from Cancer Research UK (15 August 2006)
Imaging for industry, and now science too
Ukiva , the UK Indistrial Vision Association, is expanding its scope of activity to actively encourage companies involved in scientific imaging applications to become members
News from UK Industrial Vision Association ( 8 August 2006)
Barrie Ward to strengthen CRT's board of directors
Cancer Research Technology (CRT) has announced the appointment of Dr J Barrie Ward as a non-executive director
News from Cancer Research UK ( 2 August 2006)
London University spin-out company raises funds
Ixico, a London University spin-out company that has developed innovative software to automate the analysis of digital clinical images used in drug discovery and development, has raised £930,000
News from Oxfordshire Investment Opportunity Network (28 July 2006)
Cancer Research Technology collaboration
Cancer Research Technology (CRT), have an agreement with Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust (London, UK) to develop Phased Array High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) for the treatment of cancer.
News from Cancer Research UK (27 July 2006)
Scientists 'seek ladders to escape ivory towers'
At a national conference in London, Stempra, the network for PR professionals in science and technology, will call for greater collaboration between scientists and communications professionals
News from Stempra (19 July 2006)
ICR calls for abstracts for 2007 spring conference
Technical background article Institute of Clinical Research (ICR) is offering the opportunity to present a session at the 2007 Annual Spring Conference titled Clinical research - Raising the profile and challenging the boundaries
News from ICR (Institute of Clinical Research) (11 July 2006)
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts
Following the high profile launch of the Chemistry Innovation KTN at the Imax cinema in London on 22 March 2006, there has been intense activity to prepare the new organisation for business
News from Chemistry Innovation KTN (30 June 2006)
Academici shortlisted for the THES awards 2005
The world's first interactive network for research and higher education was shortlisted by the Times Higher Education for the 2005 awards
News from Academici (28 June 2006)
Join the industry network for the laboratory
Everyone is talking about networking, but in actual practice, setting up and maintaining a contact network can be very difficult - this online service solves the problem
News from LabCircle (26 June 2006)
Society is failing people with continence issues
A good generally applicable treatment for incontinence could be a long way away because too little government, private or voluntary funding is available
News from Help The Aged (16 June 2006)
Funders take on the population ageing challenge
Group of eminent scientists and research funders met in The Hague to put together vision for action, which will enable the UK to face one of the prime minister's 'Grand Challenges': population ageing
News from Help The Aged ( 2 June 2006)
SCIpharm 'success in mixing science and business'
User application article Keynote speakers included John Patterson, who told delegates in his plenary address that big pharma must evolve to survive the changes that are sweeping through the pharmaceutical industry
News from Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) (31 May 2006)
ICR opens its doors to China
Institute of Clinical Research is continuing to expand its global presence following a visit by chief executive John Hooper to Shanghai in China and the signing up of its first China-based member
News from ICR (Institute of Clinical Research) (25 May 2006)
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