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Glasgow team wins £0.4 million to harness cancer-fighting immune cells

June 9, 2025
Nearly £0.4 million has been awarded to a University of Glasgow team researching the use of immune cells to combat aggressive triple negative breast cancers.

Study claims mRNA vaccines carry lower GBS risk

June 9, 2025
A new international study claims that mRNA vaccines may be associated with a lower risk of developing Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS).

3D printing in the lab

June 7, 2025
The biomedical sector is emerging as a key arena for 3D printing technologies, enabling researchers to access new tools to tackle design challenges, explains Ricky Wildman.

On point for delivery

June 1, 2025
Do microneedles represent the future in the field of drug delivery? Rachel Sully argues for the benefits they offer in terms of ease of administration, effective sterilisation and avoidance of...

Gut reaction

June 1, 2025
Public interest in the significance of the microbiome has been increasing but until now testing has not always been sufficiently rigorous, says Jeremy Wilkinson.

Space science helps target medicine’s ‘final frontier’

May 28, 2025
Space pioneers have joined an international effort to unravel the mechanisms behind what they describe as one of medicine’s last frontiers: the aging process.

Securing the base

May 27, 2025
Lack of reliable access and sufficient supply of chemicals can undermine laboratory operations, warns Erica Hirsch. Ensuring smooth logistics and well documented sourcing is a must.

Critical alternatives

May 27, 2025
As the supply of rare earth elements becomes an increasing geopolitical issue, Akseli Mansikkamäki and his colleagues at the University of Oulu are developing molecules to address the challenge.

Nominations open for the 2025 Lab Awards

May 22, 2025
The nominations process for this year’s Lab Awards has opened, with the winners to be announced at the Lab Innovations show in October.

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