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NanoDrop makes low volume analysis a cinch

FT-IR comes of age at Thermo

Biofuel analyser debuts at Pittcon

Eli Lilly seeks out Indian firm for second CNS partnership

Device gives scientists the power to control cell reproduction

 
   
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NanoDrop makes low volume analysis a cinch
NanoDrop, now part of Thermo Fisher Scientific, made a big impact at Pittcon 2008 with its range of micro-volume UV-vis and fluorescence spectroscopy instruments... Read


FT-IR comes of age at Thermo
Thermo Fisher released a comprehensive range of new laboratory spectrometers at Pittcon 2008, with the firm's emphasis on FT-IR very much in evidence... Read


Biofuel analyser debuts at Pittcon
Aspectrics introduced a new biodiesel analyser at Pittcon 2008 based upon their Encoded Photometric Near Infra Red (EP-NIR) technology, which uses a specially designed 128 channel encoder disc... Read


Eli Lilly seeks out Indian firm for second CNS partnership
Eli Lilly has again teamed up with Indian research firm Suven Life Sciences in a deal that will focus on preclinical research of molecules in the therapeutic area of central nervous system (CNS) disorders... Read


Device gives scientists the power to control cell reproduction
A unique device that allows control gene activity during cell multiplication has been produced by US researchers, who believe this technology will allow them to construct pedigrees, comparing gene activity from... Read


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Cognizant inks $95m AstraZeneca data deal
Cognizant is gaining ground in the life sciences arena, this week inking a $95m data management deal with AstraZeneca, just three months after sealing another multi-million dollar deal with Merck & Co... Read


Pharmaceutical traces in water 'highly unlikely to harm', says industry
Politicians in the US have gone on the offensive while regulators and industry groups have circled their wagons over a five-month investigation by the Associated Press that has rung alarm bells about trace levels... Read


Lilly declines to inhale with AIR Insulin programme
The prospects for a viable market in inhaled insulin therapies were looking markedly thinner this week after Eli Lilly pulled the plug on its joint development programme with drug delivery specialist Alkermes for... Read


Pfizer eyeing emerging markets in growth plan
Pfizer has outlined a number of strategies for growing its fledgling pipeline and lowering its cost base and is planning to increase globalisation and accelerate growth in emerging markets as part of this... Read

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The European Commission is unlikely to support an outright ban on the use of non-human primates in research, but has just published a new document which indicates that significant changes to current legislation are envisioned. Read



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Thermo Fisher claims breakthrough with gene-silencing agent
Research into the use of RNA interference (RNAi) to "silence" gene activity has taken another step forwards, saysThermo Fisher Scientific which has launched an agent that accelerates the processes in which... Read


Crystallisation method yields new protein structure clues
A new method for crystallising proteins and making them easier to experiment on has been devised by scientists, who believe this technique will uncover the innermost structure of more complex proteins... Read


Genetic switches discovery could mean lights out on cancer
European researchers think they may have found a series of DNA switches that control which genes are switched on and when, giving rise to a new research direction that may shed new light on the molecular basis... Read


Roche deal tests drug cardiotoxicity on unique lab platform
Roche enters into an agreement to provide drug compounds for cardiotoxicity testing using a platform that could be used in the preclinical safety evaluation of drugs... Read


Mammalian-cell biosensor accelerates pathogen detection
A new biosensor made from mouse white blood cells could provide a quick and easy test for microbes and toxins in food. The sensor can return results in just a few hours, and it can be easily scaled to test up to... Read

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