Week 12 October - 18 October 2008
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RSSL triples its response to melamine
Fears that the melamine scandal could still escalate further to include more products has prompted Reading Scientific Services to add a third technique to the tests it can use to detect melamine.
News from Reading Scientific Services, 17 October 2008
Calibrated reference checks faulty equipment
The 767 calibrated reference from Metrohm allows a quick and easy assessment of a measuring instrument.
News from Metrohm UK, 17 October 2008
Expansion sees Q Chip move to new facility
Q Chip, a developer of microencapsulation solutions, has officially opened its new corporate headquarters and research and development facility in Cardiff.
News from Q Chip, 17 October 2008
White Horse unveils Ecopipette range
White Horse Scientific has launched its Capp Ecopipette range.
News from White Horse Scientific, 17 October 2008
Planetary mill offers efficient sample preperation
Goerg and Schneider, a producer of crude clays, milling clays, chamottes and ceramic masses, has selected the Fritsch Pulverisette 6 planetary mono mill for efficient sample preparation.
News from Fritsch, 17 October 2008
Harvard Apparatus upgrades 683 ventilator
Harvard Apparatus has announced the re-release of its Model 683 ventilator.
News from Harvard Apparatus, 17 October 2008
TTi purchases RF power meter range from Satori
TTi has extended its range of RF test and measurement products with the purchase of the RF power meter range from Satori Technology.
News from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments), 17 October 2008
Thermo Fisher holds European proteomics seminar
Thermo Fisher Scientific has announced the dates for its 2008 European Proteomics Seminar series.
News from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Mass Spectrometry), 17 October 2008
Actar AB purchases Corning Epic System
Corning has announced that Actar AB, a part of the Karolinska Institutet innovations system, confirmed its ability to provide label-free drug screening services via the Corning Epic System.
News from Corning Life Sciences, 17 October 2008
Veterinary institute uses 2D gel analysis software
Syngene has announced that its Dymension software for the analysis of 2D protein gels is being used at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in Scotland.
News from Syngene, 17 October 2008
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