Trophos completes patient enrolment in a first study of olesoxime in...
Trophos SA, a clinical stage pharmaceutical company developing innovative therapeutics from discovery to clinical validation for indications with under-served needs in neurology and cardiology,...
View ArticleWalking to work cuts risk of diabetes and high blood pressure
People who walk to work are around 40 per cent less likely to have diabetes as those who drive, according to a new study.Researchers at Imperial College London and University College London examined...
View ArticleNovel full-range lentivirus platform from widely accessible core facility
Working with lentivirus experiences new heights with latest launches by SIRION BiotechSIRION Biotech announces its novel lentivirus portfolio for the most sophisticated in vitro applications. Besides...
View ArticleNew hope for improved TB treatments
Researchers at the University of Southampton have identified new markers of tuberculosis (TB) that may help in the development of new diagnostic tests and treatments. Published online in the Journal of...
View Article2D Code Reader offers unmatched data integrity
Micronic has announced the launch of the new Tracxer Code Reader TS201 - an attractively designed product for reading the 2D Data-Matrix codes of single 24-, 48- and 96-well format sample storage...
View ArticleChina’s ‘Five Year Plan’ underway as attendance at 2013 show rockets
China’s strong economic growth and healthcare investments generate success for CPhICPhI and UBM live have announced that this year’s recent CPhI China 2013, which took place on 25th-27th June at the...
View ArticleGold ‘nanoprobes’ hold the key to treating killer diseases
Researchers at the University of Southampton, in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Cambridge, have developed a technique to help treat fatal diseases more effectively. Dr Sumeet...
View ArticleSkate and ray wings sourced from vulnerable species, DNA tests find
DNA testing by University of Salford researchers has found that supermarket skate and ray wings are being taken from declining species – despite being labelled as from more sustainable stocks. In a...
View ArticleBacteria in drinking water are key to keeping it clean
Bacteria commonly found in drinking water creates conditions which enable other – potentially harmful – bacteria to thrive, says research by engineers from the University of Sheffield.The research,...
View ArticlePS: It’s not cholesterol - Disease-related proteins carry surprising cargo
How our body processes cholesterol has a well-known impact on our health, but it turns out that another ‘fat molecule’ – or lipid – may be at the heart of some diseases which were thought to involve...
View ArticleEvaporation chemistry at ACS
Genevac, an SP Scientific group company, has announced that it will display its latest products for productive evaporation at the 246th American Chemical Society meeting and exposition in Indianapolis,...
View ArticleBreaking up the superbugs’ party
The fight against antibiotic-resistant superbugs has taken a step forward thanks to a new discovery by scientists at The University of Nottingham. A multi-disciplinary research team at the University’s...
View ArticleSupply chain heavyweights from leading life sciences companies will come...
Amsterdam plays host to this year’s 4th Life Sciences Supply Chain Summit, taking place on November 20-21. The Life Sciences Supply Chain Summit is the only event that brings together all segments of...
View ArticleHigh performance bespoke & off-the-shelf lenses
Resolve Optics has announced that its stand at the forthcoming PHOTONEX exhibiton (16-17th October 2013) will feature the company’s renowned OEM specialist lens design service as well as a growing...
View ArticleWorld’s pharmaceutical development manufacturing base moving to India
· India’s generics exports growing at nearly 30% per year, enabling greater research spend· India has submitted 112 ANDAs in 2013 already (Jan-Jun) and nearly 40% of all ANDAs to the FDA...
View ArticlePresenting phenotypic screening strategies for chronic pain research
Cellectricon, a leading provider of advanced cell-based screening technologies and services, invites researchers to join the webinar entitled “Phenotypic Screening Strategies for Chronic Pain...
View ArticleNeutron studies of HIV inhibitors
Neutron studies of HIV inhibitors reveal new areas for improvement in drug design to enhance performance, combat resistance and reduce dosage The first study of interactions between a common clinical...
View ArticleThermo Fisher Scientific releases new small benchtop centrifuge
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in serving science, has launched the new Thermo Scientific small benchtop centrifuge, delivering, in a compact footprint, the flexibility to adapt to...
View ArticleThermo Fisher Scientific expands water purification portfolio
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in serving science, has launched the Thermo Scientific Barnstead GenPure xCAD Plus water purification system, featuring advanced technology that allows...
View ArticleIntegrated DNA Technologies enhances its qPCR probe portfolio
Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT), the world leader in oligonucleotide synthesis, has further expanded its portfolio of PrimeTime® qPCR products with the launch of two new probes. The PrimeTime Eco...
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