Week 13 July - 19 July 2008
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Mobile laboratory for Lancaster water research
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Lancaster University's Centre for Sustainable Water Management (CSWM) has acquired a mobile laboratory designed and constructed by Partech Instruments
News from Partech Instruments, 18 July 2008
When temperature measurement is a bit complicated
Microstar Laboratories's home page includes a new section that shows how to implement high-performance temperature measurement systems when off-the-shelf solutions won't work
News from Microstar Laboratories, 18 July 2008
Detecting novel drug targets for breast cancer
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Dymension 2D image analysis software is being used at Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) in Washington DC to rapidly assess molecular mechanisms of novel pro-drugs on breast cancer cells
News from Syngene, 18 July 2008
Silicone Devices catalogue available from Sterilin
This new catalogue features a wide range of moulded and extruded silicone products from medical grade silicone and PVC tubing to silicone discs, stoppers and sheeting
News from Sterilin, 18 July 2008
Microfluidics for proteomic and genomic research
Caliper Life Sciences has introduced the LabChip GX and LabChip GXII benchtop systems, for fast, automated, 1D electrophoretic separations of protein, DNA, and RNA samples
News from Caliper Life Sciences, 18 July 2008
Video demonstrates microplate sealing and stacking
Porvair Sciences has a new online video that demonstrates how its TriSeal high throughput sealing station provides a compact, easy-to-use solution for automated microplate sealing and stacking
News from Porvair Sciences, 18 July 2008
Mass spec identifies proteins in dinosaur fossils
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Harvard Medical School (HMS) is using a range of Thermo mass spectrometry instrumentation for cutting-edge targeted proteomics applications to identify proteins in dinosaur fossils and cancer pathways
News from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Mass Spectrometry), 18 July 2008
Diagnostic cancer testing available worldwide
Lab21 now offers its newly launched K-Ras gene mutation and its epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation testing services to its international customers
News from Lab21, 18 July 2008
Industry moves towards SMS for clinical trials
Exco InTouch, a mobile messaging provider for the pharma industry, says the DIA 44th annual meeting 2008 represented a shift away from traditional patient communication techniques in clinical trials
News from Exco InTouch, 18 July 2008
Selective SPE extracts FQL from food
A simple, fast, selective and sensitive solid phase extraction (SPE) product has been developed for confirmation and quantitation of fluoroquinolone (FQL) residues in food samples
News from MIP Technologies, 18 July 2008
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Natureworks uses material characterisation tools
Natureworks, a bioplastics specialist, is using a variety of material characterisation tools from Malvern Instruments to accelerate product development and achieve high-quality standards.
