ELRIG Drug Discovery 2013
Taking place 3rd and 4th September in Manchester, UKKeynote Speaker: Ruth Mckernan, Pfizer - ‘Practical applications of stem cell-derived cells within drug discovery’Don’t miss all the Science,...
View ArticleAdvances in recombitant protein technology 2013
Venue : AstraZeneca R&D Convention Centre, Alderley Park, Manchester, UKDate : 19th + 20th November 2013DELEGATE REGISTRATION IS FREE Confirmed Plenary Speakers:Evolving stable...
View ArticleStudy demonstrates link between reclassification of cannabis and cannabis...
Researchers from the University of York have demonstrated that the change in cannabis declassification in 2009 has coincided with a significant increase in hospital admissions for cannabis psychosis -...
View ArticleMolecular switch controls the destiny of self-eating cells
In a new paper published in the journal Nature, researchers present a previously unknown mechanism that controls whether a cell survives autophagy, a process that can be compared to the cell consuming...
View ArticleHigh throughput 96- & 384-well DNA purification
MagSi-DNA cleanFIX from AMSBIO offers a cost effective solution for purifying DNA fragments, removing all unwanted side products and reagents, such as single nucleotides, terminator dyes, primers and...
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View ArticlePolyphenol removal product for beer and wine stabilization
Porvair Filtration Group has announced that it will be showcasing its extensive range of microfiltration products at Drinktec 2013 in Munich from 16th-20th September.At the show Porvair will officially...
View ArticleMovement without muscles study in insects could inspire robot and prosthetic...
Neurobiologists from the University of Leicester have shown that insect limbs can move without muscles – a finding that may provide engineers with new ways to improve the control of robotic and...
View ArticleFLIR thermal imaging helps safeguard wind power generation
A new applications report from FLIR Systems details how the Korea Institute of Standards & Science (KRISS) is helping lead international effort, using FLIR thermal imaging cameras, to develop...
View ArticleCheaper anti-cancer drug as effective as expensive drug in treating most...
An anti-cancer drug has been proven to be equally as effective in treating the most common cause of blindness in older adults as a more expensive drug specifically formulated for this purpose.The...
View ArticleTeaching old drugs new tricks
Acquisition database helps rejuvenate drugs nearing the end of their product lifecycle Innovative product development and technology consultancy firm Cambridge Consultants has collaborated with...
View ArticleYoung female cancer patients unhappy with fertility discussions
-Only 40 per cent of women happy with fertility discussions with their doctor compared to 64 per cent of men-Sperm banking has been available for over 30 years- Egg freezing has only just become...
View ArticleMirror, mirror on the wall, who has the lowest noise of them all…
Researchers in Vienna and Boulder demonstrate a leap forward in optical coating technology.An international collaboration of scientists in Austria and the US demonstrate a novel “crystalline coating”...
View ArticleOptimized gas leak detection
The FLIR Systems range of GF-Series Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) cameras are proven to provide reliable, top performance leak detection across a growing range of applications.GF-Series optical gas imaging...
View ArticleRising CO2 Levels: Not a toothless threat
Microscopic Marine Creatures lose their teeth due to ocean acidity Rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are having a catastrophic effect on microscopic marine life, according to top marine...
View ArticleWave of blue fluorescence reveals pathway of death in worms
The final biological events in the life of a worm are described, revealing how death spreads like a wave from cell to cell until the whole organism is dead. Blue death: The frontiers of ageing research...
View ArticleSmall area solar simulators for PV cell researchers
Oriel Instruments’ new series of LCS-100 solar simulators has been designed for PV cell researchers requiring the performance of a certified system over a small area of illumination. The 1.5 x 1.5 inch...
View ArticleEKF Diagnostics launches ß-Hydroxybutyrate strip test
STAT-Site M ß-HB sets standard of care in ketone testing for DKA assessment EKF Diagnostics, the global in vitro diagnostics business, announces the worldwide launch of the new STAT-Site M ß-HB,...
View ArticleA new player in brain disease and stroke
Research that shows how cells respond to brain damage may lead to a new treatment for stroke and neurodegenerative diseases.In degenerative brain diseases and after stroke, nerve cells die while their...
View ArticleGenetic mutation causes obesity
Researchers from the University of Cambridge and Boston Children’s Hospital have discovered a genetic cause of severe obesity which, although rare, raises new questions about weight gain and energy...
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