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80,000 deaths could be avoided with new antibiotics

A recent report published by the Cabinet Office for the first time estimates that 80,000 people could die each year in the UK from antibiotic resistant infections. The National Risk Register of Civil...

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New product to launch at industry events

Chromatrap, a business unit of Porvair Sciences, has announced a major product launch at the European Human Genetics Conference (Glasgow, UK) and the Festival of Genomics (Boston, USA) on the 6th June...

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New compact freeze dryer

Telstar, a part of the Azbil group, has developed LyoBeta Mini, a compact version of the LyoBeta twin-vessel pilot-scale freeze dryer specifically designed for small scale formulation R&D work....

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New ultra-low temperature freezer

A new ultra-low temperature freezer is designed to offer laboratories a greener solution: less power consumption, less noise and higher efficiency without compromising the integrity of samples.The...

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Cynthia A. Maryanoff to receive prestigious Perkin Medal

The Society of Chemical Industry (SCI), America Group, has announced that the 2015 SCI Perkin Medal will be presented to Cynthia A Maryanoff, Foundation Distinguished Professor at the Baruch S....

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Sample identification labels

Laboratory samples face a series of tough conditions. They are stored in freezers and liquid nitrogen, exposed to aggressive chemicals and their containers heated in hot water baths. Brady scientists...

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Towards an expression atlas for an entire brain

Researchers who study how genes are expressed across a given tissue can now examine thousands of genes at once at cellular resolution, thanks to new methods developed at EMBL and published in Nature...

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Minimising impact of air pollution via nutrition

DSM’s paper on ‘Nutritional Solutions to Counter Health Impact of Air Pollution’ has been published in the International Journal of Food and Nutritional Science. Air pollution is a significant global...

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Global cleanroom technology market set to soar

North America dominates the global cleanroom technology market. This is due to improved healthcare infrastructure and technological advancements. Asia is expected to experience a high growth rate in...

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Energy efficient powder mixing

Increased productivity and energy savings are important targets in most industries. Alfa Laval is committed to help its customers reach these targets and beyond. High rate of dynamic shear mixingMixing...

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Next step for monochromator equipment

The Berthold Technologies multilabel reader TriStar2S now takes the next step. Right after the recent introduction of the monochromator technology, the TriStar2S now also supports time resolved...

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New technology centre opens

For many years now, continuous processes in pharmaceutical production have been the focus of the special machine builders of L.B. Bohle. With the inauguration of the Technology Centre, the engineers,...

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Next generation of cervical intervertebral fusion devices

Meditech Spine, Atlanta, USA has received the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance to market the next generation of its Talos line of interbody devices. These cervical intervertebral...

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Genetically engineered salmonella

A new study has demonstrated that genetically modified Salmonella can be used to kill cancer cells. The study is published in mBio, an American Society for Microbiology online-only, open access...

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New single-use harvesting technology

Sartorius Stedim Biotech (SSB), a leading international supplier for the biopharmaceutical industry, has introduced Sartoclear Dynamics, a clarification system featuring new single-use technology for...

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New temperature control solutions at ACHEMA

At ACHEMA 2015 Huber Kältemaschinenbau presents a range of new and improved temperature control solutions from -125 to +425°C for research laboratory and process industry. On a 208 m² stand, visitors...

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New temperature control systems

Julabo has introduced two additional highly dynamic temperature control systems to its rangel the process circulators, the Presto A45 and A45t.The Presto A45 and A45t expand  the company's portfolio of...

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'Mini lungs' to help cystic fibrosis research

Scientists at the University of Cambridge used stem cells derived from the skin of patients with cystic fibrosis – a lung disorder that triggers excessive mucus secretions – and successfully created...

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New real-time PCR systems

New real-time PCR systems that fully integrate with cloud computing technology mark a new era in data sharing and global research collaboration. The Applied Biosystems QuantStudio 3 and QuantStudio 5...

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Latest blast freezers offer rapid freezing of critical bioprocessing samples

A new blast freezer provides researchers looking to accommodate a variety of vessels with a versatile and flexible sample preparation device for use prior to cold storage.The XBF40 series of -40°C...

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