Flexible and precise control of gene expression
The new Tunr flexible gene editing system from AMS Bio allows users to precisely control the expression of their gene of interest. Leveraging a CRISPR-Cas9 system for targeted integration of a polyA...
View ArticleCleanroom-grade chair goes big on comfort
Teknomek has released a strong, durable and soft PU (poly-urethane) chair designed for use in production, laboratory and healthcare environments. The product is cleanroom grade 5 certified and can...
View ArticleSingle-use cell culture in-situ technologies
C-CIT Sensors has announced the release of its new sensor product allowing to monitor glucose and lactate in-situ and over weeks using one single-use sensor. The product will be exhibited during the...
View ArticleGlobal scientific grant competition launched
Iris.ai, developer of the artificial intelligence tool that speeds up academics’ search for relevant scientific papers, has launched a global grant competition worth €100K. Contestants will have their...
View ArticleNew cleaning products launched at trade show
Manufacturer of critical cleaning, coating and lubrication products, MicroCare, has extended its portfolio with the launch of new and progressive products that will be showcased at this year’s SMTA...
View ArticleHow do muscles know what time it is?
How do muscle cells prepare for the particular metabolic challenges of the day? Scientists at Helmholtz Zentrum München and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), members of the German Center...
View ArticleCase study shows benefits of a stage used with X-ray CT
Deben, a leading provider of in situ testing stages and accessories and components for electron microscopy, reports on the research group of Dr Jing Du in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at...
View ArticleChallenging aspheric lenses for nuclear research
Optical Surfaces has received an order from the UK Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) for 12 ultra-fast focusing 370mm diameter aspheric lenses for its Orion petawatt laser research...
View ArticleRelay-type computer registered as historical scientific material
Fujitsu has announced that Japan's National Museum of Nature and Science has decided to register its FACOM128B relay-type automatic computer as "Essential Historical Materials for Science and...
View ArticleNew waterproof panel PC for demanding applications
The new Inox-F15C-ULT3 15 inch panel PC from BVM is housed in a monolithic 304 stainless steel enclosure sealed to IP69k, the most demanding environmental protection specification. Designed to be...
View ArticleLife sciences expert launches luteinizing hormone
Bio-Rad Laboratories, a global provider of life science research and clinical diagnostic products, announces the launch of recombinant Luteinizing Hormone (LH), which expands the company’s critical raw...
View ArticleElectronic pipette filler
Compact in size, the UltraJet electronic pipette filler from Porvair Sciences is ideal for use even in confined spaces such as safety cabinets and fume hoods. The UltraJet pipette filler is quick and...
View ArticleCorrecting sickle cell-causing mutation
Genome editing using the CRISPR-Cas9 system has tremendous promise for therapeutic correction of genetic errors in human cells. Prior to adoption as a medical therapeutic, safety concerns relating to...
View ArticleAnalytical expert wins prestigious award
In the 50th year of its presence in Europe, Shimadzu has received the NRW.Invest Award 2018, a prestigious award from North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Germany’s industrial heartland and most populated...
View ArticleLabelled antibodies for fluorescent multiplex detection of proteins
Bio-Rad Laboratories has introduced StarBright Blue 520 Fluorescent Secondary Antibodies, fluorescent dye–labelled secondary antibodies for use in multiplex western blotting. They exhibit a two- to...
View ArticleAmmonia filtration case study
Amazon Filters has installed a combination SupaPore FPW/SupaPore VPBA filtration system at a leading antibiotics manufacturer’s fermentation plant, enabling it to reduce production downtime, resulting...
View ArticleExtra functionality for freeze dryer
SP Scientific has announced that its Benchtop Pro freeze dryers now include an Omnitronics controller as standard, enabling application-specific programming.The Omnitronics controller is driven by an...
View ArticleEngineering immune cells to treat cancers
AMS Bio produces a growing range of experimental cell lines, recombinant proteins and screening services to advance the search for new chimeric antigen receptor (CAR T) cell therapies to treat...
View ArticleTechnological solutions to the problems of scientific publishing
How tokenisation could replace science's unofficial and outdated currency. By Anita Schjøll BredScientists wanted! Job description: observe a slice of the universe, think of a hypothesis about how it...
View ArticleYour chance to win Olympus Image of the Year Award 2018
Enter the Olympus European Life Science Light Microscopy Awards before 31 October 2018 for your chance win awesome Olympus prizes! The awards celebrate the art of life science microscopy, providing you...
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