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Analysis of European high throughput screening
Time and cost savings promote appeal of high throughput screening in drug discovery, says this strategic market analysis
News from Frost and Sullivan (28 October 2004)
First RNAi Europe conference 'a success'
Organiser reports favourable response to first annual RNAi event, held in London, and announces dates for second event in Amsterdam in September 2005
News from Select Biosciences (28 October 2004)
Scientists 'hungry for product information'
Marketing report uses psychographic segmentation to anticipate the likely behaviour of scientists specifically as it relates to the marketing media most commonly used by suppliers
News from Bioinformatics (14 October 2004)
Nature launches lab methods journal
Nature Publishing Group has launched what it says is a vital laboratory techniques journal for researchers involved in biotechnology, drug discovery or chemistry
News from Nature Publishing (13 October 2004)
Emerging technologies in lab-on-a-chip
Microfluidics and uTas key developments in microfluidics, and uTas accelerates the commercial acceptance of lab-on-a-chip technology, according to this analyst's report
News from Frost and Sullivan (30 September 2004)
434,000 curated spectra online
One of the world's largest collections of spectra allowing search by structure, substructure, complete spectra, individual spectral features, chemical names, and molecular properties
News from Wiley Databases (17 September 2004)
Emerging market for electronic lab notebooks
This nearly 200 page report is the culmination of months of in-depth research and analysis on ELN best practices, customer requirements, key suppliers, legal issues, benefits, and trends
News from Atrium Research (15 September 2004)
Studying customer value in the antibody market
Report provides insights into the factors that contribute to an antibody customer's perception of value and provides a comprehensive look at the usage pattern of these products
News from Bioinformatics (10 September 2004)
Strategic analysis of oligonucleotides markets
Current applications include basic research, drug target screening, and therapeutic development; future applications are expected to include agriculture, gene therapy, and disease prevention
News from Frost and Sullivan (13 August 2004)
Drug synonyms and properties on CD Rom
The ability to look up information such as chemical properties, availability of reagents, biological assay results, and toxicological information without interrupting workflow
News from Gower Publishing ( 6 August 2004)
Updated ion exchange and chromatofocusing handbook
Handbook describes theoretical and practical aspects of the two techniques, the media available and how to select them, and detailed instructions for the most commonly performed procedures
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (26 July 2004)
Applications support uptake of RNAi technology
From being a molecular novelty, ribonucleicacid (RNA) interference (RNAi) has swiftly become the focus area of biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies
News from Frost and Sullivan (22 July 2004)
Discoverer of RNAi to give keynote speech
RNAi Europe conference, said to be the largest conference of its kind in Europe this year, will hear an update of work on C elegans from Professor Craig Mello
News from Select Biosciences (21 July 2004)
Custom therapy boosts prospects for nanomedicine
With the potential for targeted therapy, and therefore reduced side effects, nanomedicine holds the promise of significantly improving quality of life parameters
News from Frost and Sullivan ( 7 July 2004)
Developments in protein crystallography
Demand for high-throughput target validation drives protein crystallography market, according to this market review
News from Select Biosciences ( 2 July 2004)
New journal for lab techniques
Nature Methods, which will be distributed internationally, is described as a new cutting-edge methodology journal for life scientists and chemists
News from Nature Publishing (30 June 2004)
Database copyright issue goes to court
Wiley files suit against Palisade Corporation and Samuel McLafferty for alleged breach of contract and trademark infringement over Wiley Registry of Mass Spectral Data
News from Wiley Databases (28 June 2004)
Challenges and directions for autoimmune research
A recent survey shows strong agreement among immunologists that the heterogeneity of autoimmune diseases is the most significant challenge they face in their search for common pathway targets
News from Bioinformatics (22 June 2004)
Who has the best biotech brand?
Study examines brand strength of leading molecular biology suppliers, based on a survey of more than 1500 life scientists
News from Bioinformatics (18 June 2004)
HIV vaccine technology wins award
Among the criteria were number of new technologies developed, their significance, ability to bestow competitive advantage, ease of adoption, and overall impact
News from Frost and Sullivan ( 3 June 2004)
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