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Are you up to date with legislation and standards?
Compliance with updated EU and UK regulations on contamination control should be at the top of every cleanroom manager's agenda
News from BSI British Standards (12 May 2008)
Help Laboratorytalk support speed record attempt
Ten Laboratorytalk readers can win a place at a celebratory dinner in Nottingham, UK, on 19 May 2008, to raise awareness of the UK attempt on the world water speed record by Quicksilver
News from SPECIAL REPORT by the Editor ( 9 May 2008)
Introducing Laboratorytalk TV
We went to Analytica 2008 armed with a video camera, and recorded some of the new products on display as well as general scenes at the trade fair - more information here on the products shown
News from SPECIAL REPORT by the Editor (10 April 2008)
Social media 'is important' in the life sciences
Survey, fielded by the Science Advisory Board and co-sponsored by BioInformatics and PJA, found that 77 percent of life scientists participate in some type of social media
News from Bioinformatics (10 March 2008)
ISPE launches Gamp 5 technical document
Gamp 5 addresses the entire lifecycle of computerised systems, with principles applicable to a wide range of information systems, lab equipment, integrated manufacturing systems, and IT infrastructure
News from ISPE ( 6 March 2008)
New guidance to nanotechnology
BSI British Standards publishes nine documents for nanotechnology terminology and guidance for UK industry which will support safety and underpin commercialisation and procurement
News from BSI British Standards (29 February 2008)
Chromatography newsletter highlights HPLC/LCMS
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments announces the availability of its winter 2008 LC World Talk newsletter for researchers and scientists who work with HPLC and LCMS Brochure available
News from Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (28 February 2008)
Movers and shakers in the lab sector
The new year has seen multiple new appointments, with moves involving staff at BioTek, AdvanDx, Brookfield, Jai, Molecular Profiles, ClinPhone, Good Products, Adept Scientific, and RTS Life Science
News from SPECIAL REPORT by the Editor (25 February 2008)
Support and resources for pharmacy professionals
The Institute of Clinical Research (ICR) has launched a new career booklet to provide information to those wishing to enter the pharmacy profession or pharmacy staff seeking a career move
News from ICR (Institute of Clinical Research) (18 February 2008)
How chemical discovery changed society
In Molecules That Changed the World (Wiley-VCH), the award-winning chemist, KC Nicolaou reveals the secrets behind the history and the chemistry of these ground-breaking discoveries
News from Wiley (14 February 2008)
Scientific portal for easier information searching
After its relaunch in November 2007, Vascoda, a German language internet portal for scientific and scholarly information, now has a new look
News from Vascoda ( 6 February 2008)
Fifth edition of Molecular Biology of the Cell
Since the first edition published 25 years ago, Molecular Biology of the Cell has become the leading cell biology textbook, lauded as "the most influential cell biology textbook of its time"
News from Garland Science (28 January 2008)
A look ahead to Lab Automation 2008
Nest week sees the Lab Automation exhibition and conference at Palm Springs, California, at which many leading suppliers will launch new and updated equipment. Russ Swan provides this preview
News from SPECIAL REPORT by the Editor (22 January 2008)
Early coverage of research with commercial impact
Nature and BioCentury have announced SciBX, a new publication that will distill and analyse newly published life science research, aiding the translation of academic science into commercial products
News from Nature Publishing (11 January 2008)
Technology steps up in counterfeit drug battle
Fake pharmaceuticals offer fast profits for their unscrupulous manufacturers, at the expense of the health of the unwitting victims but, reports Russ Swan, technology may hold the answer
News from SPECIAL REPORT by the Editor ( 8 January 2008)
80 years of Nature now online
Many of the historic moments in modern science can be explored online, now that the archive of the first 80 years (1869-1949) of the famous science journal Nature has gone live
News from Nature Publishing ( 8 January 2008)
New appointments in the lab sector
A compilation of the latest announcements of new people in new positions in our industry, from senior management teams to field sales personnel
News from SPECIAL REPORT by the Editor ( 1 January 2008)
Nature Geoscience covers green issues in green way
Nature Geoscience is a new research journal publishing some of the most significant new research in the Earth and planetary sciences from Nature Publishing Group (NPG), the publishers of Nature
News from Nature Publishing (21 December 2007)
Copyright breakthrough for genomic research
Technical background article Nature is introducing a Creative Commons licence for original research articles publishing the primary sequence of an organism's genome for the first time in any of the Nature journals
News from Nature Publishing ( 7 December 2007)
Leveraging business intelligence for science
Nature and BioCentury will improve the efficiency and speed with which innovative life science research is translated into commercial value by the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries
News from Nature Publishing ( 5 December 2007)
How low can a genome go?
Sequencing the first human genome cost a large fortune; today, the same job can be done for merely a small fortune - but, asks Russ Swan, how close are we to a truly affordable individual genotype?
News from SPECIAL REPORT by the Editor (26 November 2007)
Appointments round-up, November 2007
A collection of movers and shakers who have changed position recently in the laboratory sector, part one of a new series of reports
News from SPECIAL REPORT by the Editor (19 November 2007)
Asturias award money to boost Nature prize fund
Nature Publishing it will be adding tnhe proceeds of its euro25,000 share of the Principe de Asturias Award to the NPG Awards, a philanthropic fund
News from Nature Publishing ( 2 November 2007)
NPG to launch Nature Chemistry magazine
Nature Publishing Group (NPG) has announced that the company is planning launch of a new title called Nature Chemistry in 2009 and the publisher is now recruiting for the editor-in-chief
News from Nature Publishing (16 August 2007)
Private UK laboratory companies face takeovers
Business analysts Plimsoll Publishing say in a new report that the UK's dwindling number of privately owned scientific and laboratory equipment firms are looking more like potential takeover targets
News from Plimsoll Publishing (14 August 2007)
Breaking the bioinformatics bottleneck
The rapid growth of high-throughput laboratories presents an enormous data management challenge which, reports Russ Swan, is being met by a new breed of software
News from WHITE PAPERS by the Editor (18 July 2007)
Free document-sharing service for scientists
Technical background article Nature Publishing and partner organisations have launched Nature Precedings, a free online service enabling researchers to rapidly share, discuss and cite early findings
News from Nature Publishing (20 June 2007)
Launch in Beijing and Shanghai for Nature China
Every week, Nature China's editors select some of the best recently published research from across the scientific and medical literature, and provide short easy-to-understand summaries of the results
News from Nature Publishing (19 June 2007)
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