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CBA completes transition to supply chain

The Chemical Business Association (CBA) has taken a further step towards becoming an organisation representing the UK chemical supply chain

News from Chemical Business Association (30 April 2007)

Keeping the UK to the fore in stem cell science

 Technical background article   The UK National Stem Cell Network (UKNSCN) aims to bring new coordination and coherence to national and regional stem cell research efforts

News from BBSRC (19 April 2007)

A vision that has lasted a quarter of a century

Ukiva was established on 18 March 1992 as a not-for profit trade organisation whose prime objective was to promote the use of imaging in industry

News from UK Industrial Vision Association (19 April 2007)

Washington sessions cover critical issues

ISPE will present several important sessions this year at its Washington conference, 4-7 June 2007 at the Crystal Gateway Marriott in Alexandria, Virginia, USA

News from ISPE (18 April 2007)

Helping bioscience researchers to set up own labs

BBSRC's New Investigator scheme provides grant funding for applicants who fall just short of the threshold for grant allocation in the peer review process

News from BBSRC (16 April 2007)

Pioneering cancer expert appointed chief scientist

Cancer Research UK has appointed world-leading cancer researcher Professor Sir David Lane as its first chief scientist

News from Cancer Research UK ( 5 April 2007)

Better foods through scientific research

 Technical background article   A dozen leading companies are joining forces in a £10 million partnership with BBSRC to support research helping the food industry develop products that deliver enhanced health benefits for consumers

News from BBSRC ( 3 April 2007)

New CEO to spearhead CRT laboratory expansion

Keith Blundy, 46, joined CRT - Cancer Research UK's development and commercialisation company - in 1998 and has been the company's chief operating officer since November 2003

News from Cancer Research UK ( 3 April 2007)

Bacterial 'invisibility cloak' decrypted

 Technical background article   Scientists have uncovered the workings of a method bacteria responsible for diseases such as meningitis and blood disorders use to hide from the body's immune system

News from BBSRC ( 2 April 2007)

Memorable speech closes successful conference

The Institute of Clinical Research's (ICR) annual conference and exhibition has been hailed a success by the 1000+ visitors it attracted to the International Convention Centre (ICC) in Birmingham, UK

News from ICR (Institute of Clinical Research) ( 2 April 2007)

ICR acknowledges clinical research contributions

ICR annual spring conference and exhibition is the largest of its kind in Europe, attended by a variety of international delegates from pharmaceutical industry, academia, health services and the NHS

News from ICR (Institute of Clinical Research) (30 March 2007)

New European systems biology research initiative

 Technical background article   The application of systems biology to the study of the smallest life forms has taken a leap forward with the announcement of £18M of funding from a new European programme to 11 multi-national projects

News from BBSRC (29 March 2007)

Stretching the boundaries of clinical research

 Technical background article   A packed audience gathered at the ICC in Birmingham, UK, on 27 March 2007, to hear Tina Barton, outgoing chair of the Institute of Clinical Research (ICR), open its 28th annual spring conference

News from ICR (Institute of Clinical Research) (29 March 2007)

Historic study into mental decline to be completed

 Technical background article   An historic opportunity to understand and combat mental decline in older age is underway, supported by a new public appeal - The Disconnected Mind - launched by Help The Aged

News from Help The Aged (27 March 2007)

Copper could be the new weapon against superbugs

 Technical background article   A Birmingham UK hospital will launch an 18-month clinical trial in April 2007 to establish whether the installation of copper surfaces will kill MRSA and other hospital-acquired infections

News from Copper Development Association (21 March 2007)

It's the little things that count the most

Yorkshire Science and Technology Network (YSTN) Science Showcase event focused on nanotechnology, which involves the manipulation of materials at the molecular scale

News from Yorkshire Forward (19 March 2007)

Ukiva director registers as expert for Framework 7

Ukiva director Don Braggins has registered to join a database of independent experts for European Union's Framework 7 initiative

News from UK Industrial Vision Association ( 6 March 2007)

Oncology-focused drug discovery collaboration

 Technical background article   Cancer Research Technology (CRT ) and Fox Chase Cancer Center announce the initiation of an oncology-focused drug discovery collaboration

News from Cancer Research UK ( 2 March 2007)

Government to ask public about stem cell science

 Technical background article   Science and Innovation minister Malcolm Wicks has announced that the UK's two major public funders of stem cell research will run a national public discussion about this cutting-edge area of science

News from BBSRC ( 2 March 2007)

Paediatrics now a special interest for ICR

 Technical background article   The Institute of Clinical Research (ICR) has formed a special interest group focusing on clinical trials in children, following new EU commission regulations

News from ICR (Institute of Clinical Research) (26 February 2007)

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