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Invitrogen and ABI unveil new company structure

19-Sep-2008 - Despite the credit crunch, Invitrogen’s acquisition of ABI (Applied Biosystems) is expected to be...

Invitrogen and ABI post strong results

04-Aug-2008 - Invitrogen’s plans to buy Applied Biosystems (ABI) are on track with US antitrust regulators approving...

ESA's CAD improves detection of API impurities

24-Jul-2008 - UK-headquartered ESA Biosciences has unveiled a new system for the identification of low levels organic...

Bioprocessing holds back Millipore in Q1

07-May-2008 - Continued weakness in the market for products used in the manufacture of biologic drugs was...

Lab901 raises 3.5m to develop electrophoresis arm

29-Apr-2008 - Lab901 has raised £3.5m in funding, which will go towards expanding its sales efforts and...

IgM and IgA purification made simple

24-Apr-2008 - The Bio Affinity Company (BAC) has introduced two new products for scientists who need to...

Technique detects fake flu drug '20 times quicker'

08-Apr-2008 - Amid fears that a bird flu epidemic could spark a black market of illegal counterfeit...

New interface ups user satisfaction for ESAs HPLC kit

03-Apr-2008 - ESA Biosciences has struck a deal with Waters Corp to produce a direct interface for...

Waters Patrol keeps a close eye on PAT

02-Apr-2008 - Waters Corp unveiled a new concept in Process Analytical Technology (PAT) at Pittcon 2008 when...

EU's ageing science workforce could damage future innovations

27-Mar-2008 - The ageing population of the European Union (EU) could result in a stagnation in technological...

Record R&D investment in US

27-Mar-2008 - Research and development investment by America's pharmaceutical and biotechnology research companies reached a record $58.8bn...

UK pharma industry set to lose business offshore

26-Mar-2008 - The pharmaceutical industry has lost confidence in the UK as a place to do business...

Product News in Brief

25-Mar-2008 - Varian, Invitrogen, BMG Labtech and Hosokawa Micron have all recently announced new product launches, detailing...

ISPE links with university for hands-on biopharma training

25-Mar-2008 - The International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) is offering a "unique training experience" for pharmaceutical...

Crystallisation method yields new protein structure clues

12-Mar-2008 - A new method for crystallising proteins and making them easier to experiment on has been...

New products for the laboratory scientist

06-Mar-2008 - LabTechnologist.com brings you a round up of the latest product news and releases. This week...

Fumehood maker shows rivals how to go green

06-Mar-2008 - A new user and environmentally-friendly fume hood claimed to cut emissions as well as operating...

DiaMed helps Bio-Rad to strong growth in 07

04-Mar-2008 - Bio-Rad Laboratories has reported strong growth in the last quarter of 2007, with a 34...

Covance triumphant in animal lab battle

26-Feb-2008 - Covance has emerged triumphant in the latest episode of a long-lasting saga over a new...

Charles River accelerates China plans; reports profit jump

19-Feb-2008 - Charles River Laboratories has reported another profit jump in its Q4 2007 financial results and...

Agilent reports disappointing 1Q profit

18-Feb-2008 - Agilent Technologies report a 20 per cent drop in its first quarter profit as a...

Qiagen lifted by acquisitions in '07

18-Feb-2008 - Qiagen announced strong Q4 results and good overall growth for 2007, despite going through significant...

Sigma-Aldrich smashes $2bn mark in 2007 sales

14-Feb-2008 - Sigma-Aldrich has reported record annual revenues of $2.04bn in 2007, fuelled by strong growth in...

Weekly Comment

EC 'unlikely to support ban on primate testing'

13-Feb-2008 - The European Commission is unlikely to support an outright ban on the use of non-human...

Single molecule sensor could advance on lab-on-a-chip tech

13-Feb-2008 - For the first time, US scientists have found a way of simultaneously performing optical and...