Week 26 October - 1 November 2008
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Spectrosens to be showcased at Chemeng 08
Stratophase will demonstrate its Spectrosens optical sensor chip technology, for reliable compositional measurements in volatile environments, at Chemeng 08.
News from Stratophase, 31 October 2008
President of Tohoku University visits Jeol USA
Jeol USA, a supplier of electron microscopes, recently hosted a visit from Dr Akihisa Inoue, president of Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan.
News from Jeol USA, 31 October 2008
Roche licenses SYBR Green to Exiqon
Roche Diagnostics and Exiqon, a Danish provider of gene expression analysis products, have entered into a license agreement for the use of SYBR Green reagent in PCR.
News from Roche Diagnostics, 31 October 2008
Synthesis and purification catalogue released
Biotage, a supplier of tools and technology for medicinal and analytical chemistry, has brought out its 2008-09 synthesis and purification catalogue.
News from Biotage, 31 October 2008
Anachem releases Mupid-One for separating DNA
Anachem has brought out Mupid-One, an integrated gel casting tray, power supply and gel box, in one unit.
News from Anachem, 31 October 2008
Grant introduces the LMC-3000 centrifuge
Grant Instruments has released the LMC-3000, a general purpose, low speed bench-top centrifuge with interchangeable metal rotors.
News from Grant Instruments (Cambridge), 31 October 2008
Test detects Legionnaire's disease in 15 minutes
Inverness Medical has introduced the Binaxnow Legionella test, which provides results from urine samples in fifteen minutes.
News from Inverness Medical Innovations, 31 October 2008
Phenyx to be integrated with Proteincenter
Genebio and Proxeon have signed an integration and distribution agreement for Genebio's Phenyx protein identification platform and Proxeon's Proteincenter data interpretation software.
News from Proxeon, 31 October 2008
Metrohm introduces the 797 VA Computrace
The Metrohm 797 VA Computrace can carry out trace metal analyses with the same or better sensitivity as an AAS or ICP instrument.
News from Metrohm UK, 31 October 2008
Chemical found that could unlock new antibiotics
Technical Background Article
Researchers at the University of Warwick and the John Innes Centre have found a signalling molecule that could unlock hundreds of antibiotics from the DNA of the Streptomyces family of bacteria.
News from University of Warwick, 31 October 2008
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