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Help Laboratorytalk support speed record attempt
Ten Laboratorytalk readers can win a place at a celebratory dinner in Nottingham, UK, on 19 May 2008, to raise awareness of the UK attempt on the world water speed record by Quicksilver
News from SPECIAL REPORT by the Editor ( 9 May 2008)
Introducing Laboratorytalk TV
We went to Analytica 2008 armed with a video camera, and recorded some of the new products on display as well as general scenes at the trade fair - more information here on the products shown
News from SPECIAL REPORT by the Editor (10 April 2008)
Movers and shakers in the lab sector
The new year has seen multiple new appointments, with moves involving staff at BioTek, AdvanDx, Brookfield, Jai, Molecular Profiles, ClinPhone, Good Products, Adept Scientific, and RTS Life Science
News from SPECIAL REPORT by the Editor (25 February 2008)
Pittcon short course on effective use of media
PR consultancy Scott Partnership, plus Laboratorytalk's own Andrew Long, will present a short course at Pittcon 2008 entitled 'Using the media for effective communication'
News from SPECIAL REPORT by the Editor (14 February 2008)
A look ahead to Lab Automation 2008
Nest week sees the Lab Automation exhibition and conference at Palm Springs, California, at which many leading suppliers will launch new and updated equipment. Russ Swan provides this preview
News from SPECIAL REPORT by the Editor (22 January 2008)
Technology steps up in counterfeit drug battle
Fake pharmaceuticals offer fast profits for their unscrupulous manufacturers, at the expense of the health of the unwitting victims but, reports Russ Swan, technology may hold the answer
News from SPECIAL REPORT by the Editor ( 8 January 2008)
New appointments in the lab sector
A compilation of the latest announcements of new people in new positions in our industry, from senior management teams to field sales personnel
News from SPECIAL REPORT by the Editor ( 1 January 2008)
How low can a genome go?
Sequencing the first human genome cost a large fortune; today, the same job can be done for merely a small fortune - but, asks Russ Swan, how close are we to a truly affordable individual genotype?
News from SPECIAL REPORT by the Editor (26 November 2007)
Appointments round-up, November 2007
A collection of movers and shakers who have changed position recently in the laboratory sector, part one of a new series of reports
News from SPECIAL REPORT by the Editor (19 November 2007)
Breaking the bioinformatics bottleneck
The rapid growth of high-throughput laboratories presents an enormous data management challenge which, reports Russ Swan, is being met by a new breed of software
News from SPECIAL REPORT by the Editor (18 July 2007)

