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Marksman Cellject device automates zebrafish injection for drug screening

 
   
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Celsis jumps on ADME-Tox services bandwagon

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New funding drive for 'Eurostars'

Genomic data could alleviate health impact of loneliness

 
 

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ZS Genetics puts DNA under the microscope
ZS Genetics has signed up outside academic assistance to speed up development of its 'revolutionary' microscopy-based genetic analysis technology platform... Read


TEAM microscope breaks the angstrom barrier
A new TEM (transmission electron microscope) developed by the TEAM project has achieved 'the highest resolution images ever recorded' using the technique... Read


Product news in brief - week 37
LabTechnologist.com brings you its round of recent product releases, with new offerings from Affymetrix, ATTC, BTX, KD Scientific, Illumina, Micronic, Seegene and Warner Instruments... Read


Cellectricon delivers genome-wide RNAi screening system
Swedish cell-based screening expert Cellectricon has placed the world's first high throughput (HT) genome-wide RNAi screening system at a beta-test site for evaluation... Read


Marksman Cellject device automates zebrafish injection for drug screening
A group of Canadian scientists have developed a technique to automatically inject material such as DNA or experimental drugs into individual cells, to use in drug screening... Read


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Celsis jumps on ADME-Tox services bandwagon
US-based pharma services firm Celsis International has announced the addition of ADME-Tox services to its portfolio thanks to a recent acquisition... Read


bioMerieux buys standards innovator BTF
Industrial microbiology expert bioMerieux has acquired Australian firm BTF, strengthening its quality control (QC) and manufacturing quality assurance (QA) offerings to the pharmaceutical industry... Read


New funding drive for 'Eurostars'
The European Commission has named research-performing Small and Medium-sized companies (SMEs) as 'the entrepreneurial stars of Europe', and hopes to raise €800m of extra funds for them... Read


Genomic data could alleviate health impact of loneliness
Loneliness has been linked to serious diseases such as cancer, heart disease and infection but a new study could point to new ways of reducing its impact on health... Read

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Chinese scientists given freedom to fail

As part of a drive towards greater innovation, the Chinese government looks set to introduce new laws giving its domestic scientists freedom to tackle complex scientific problems without fear of failure, according to a state media report this week. Read



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Enzo appeals as patent claims against ABI dismissed
Enzo Biochem has lodged an appeal after its patent infringement claims against Applied Biosystems (ABI) were dismissed on Friday in a summary judgement... Read


Industry news in brief - week 37
LabTechnologist.com brings you its round up of industry news, with new developments at Applied Biosystems, Empire Genomics, NanoSight, Q Chip and Thermo fisher Scientific... Read


Imaging protease activity
US researchers have developed a molecular probe that can light up tumour cells within living animals and enable direct imaging of cysteine protease activity... Read


AstraZeneca to help Biovator replace in vivo allergy testing
AstraZeneca (AZ) is to assist Biovator in the development of its in vitro test for identifying potential allergens that could replace many experiments on animals... Read


Cisbio to brighten screening technology
Cisbio has entered into a partnership agreement with Lumiphore to gain access to new fluorescence reporter molecules for use in its high throughput (HT) screening assays... Read

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