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L-Hydantoinase process wins recognition
Technology based on tailor-made whole cell biocatalyst converts 5-monosubstituted hydantoins into either an L- or D-amino acids in one pot with up to 100% chemical and optical yield
News from Frost and Sullivan (22 December 2003)
European point-of-care coagulation testing market
Cost-benefit outcomes and novel anti-thrombotics are having an impact on future development of this industry segment, says market analyst
News from Frost and Sullivan ( 8 December 2003)
Overview of market studies to be presented
BioInformatics and Science Advisory Board will review twenty recent market studies on topics ranging from cell biology to pharmacogenomics at the Mid-Atlantic Bio/Med conference in Baltimore
News from Bioinformatics ( 2 December 2003)
Biopharmaceuticals Industry Analysis
Funding shortfalls and capacity gap threaten to hamper biopharmaceutical industry's progress, says latest market research
News from Frost and Sullivan (24 November 2003)
European life sciences funding - providing clarity
Hear Frost and Sullivan's industry expert speak at the International Biotech 2003 conference and exhibition in London next week
News from Frost and Sullivan (19 November 2003)
Clinical trials in eastern Europe
Eastern Europe emerges as a new hub of low-cost clinical trials, beckoning contract research organisations, says market report
News from Frost and Sullivan (30 October 2003)
Winning markets in protein and DNA purification
The market for protein and DNA purification kits is maturing, and the pace of technological innovation has slowed, but dozens of companies companies continue to fight for market share
News from Bioinformatics (28 October 2003)
European drugs of abuse testing
Non-healthcare market workplace legislation and rising drug abuse in prisons boost uptake of DATs for non-healthcare applications, says market research
News from Frost and Sullivan (13 October 2003)
Research Disclosure goes electronic
Research Disclosure now accepts disclosures electronically, has introduced a volume discount scheme, and also offers full text on-line searches
News from Kenneth Mason Publications ( 7 October 2003)
Irish deputy prime minister to attend trade show
Mary Harney has agreed to speak at Cordia because of the "importance of the biotechnology industry to the whole of Europe in creating wealth, employment and innovation"
News from Cordia 2003 ( 3 October 2003)
The promise of proteomics
Researchers believe that clinical proteomics will bring about improved disease diagnosis, particularly for cancer and infectious disease, says this market report
News from Bioinformatics (29 September 2003)
Answer riddle, win prizes
Free tickets to Micrarray Data Analysis conference in Baltimore for answering an online general knowledge biology quiz
News from BioChipNet ( 3 September 2003)
The new frontier of nanobiotechnology
Nanotechnolgy and biotechnology/medicine are interacting in a number of surprising and inventive ways to create the new discipline of nanobiotechnology
News from Frost and Sullivan ( 1 September 2003)
Life science community goes online
More than 450 biomedical executives have joined a new online membership organisation, the Biomedical Executive Forum
News from Biomedical Exective Forum (28 August 2003)
Speakers and chairs for world-class conference
programme Cordia is set to become the industry's largest biotech convention in Europe for trade, investment, partnership and information exchange, says organiser
News from Cordia 2003 (28 August 2003)
Life scientists surveyed on effective advertising
55% of more than 1450 life scientists surveyed agree that print advertising helps them understand and discuss their laboratory's needs with suppliers
News from Bioinformatics (21 August 2003)
Impact of emerging diseases on diagnostics sector
Emerging Diseases: What is the impact on the diagnostics industry of emerging diseases like Sars, asks Frost and Sullivan industry analyst Annabel Entress
News from Frost and Sullivan (11 August 2003)
Robotics in biology
New analysis of the market for liquid handling says the need to eliminate research bottlenecks to meet increasing throughout demands spurs the uptake of automated systems
News from Frost and Sullivan ( 7 August 2003)
Regional differences between scientific customers
An international survey of life scientists reveals significantly different attitudes, needs and preferences in the way in which they respond to marketing
News from Bioinformatics (31 July 2003)
Benelux divided over drug testing
Belgium has implemented drug testing while the Netherlands and Luxembourg demonstrate scedpticism, according to this analyst's report
News from Frost and Sullivan (31 July 2003)
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