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Science MBA leaders scheme extended to Scotland

April 19, 2026
A scholarship scheme to fund engineers and scientists to develop their commercial acumen at leading business schools is to be extended to Scotland. The Sainsbury Science Management Fellow Scholarship has...

Laboratory Talk News in Briefs latest…

April 16, 2026
Our sister site, Laboratory Talk, provides a regular feed of short updates featuring news about acquisitions, lab builds, partnerships, appointments, new funding and more. Here is the latest report: Tydus...

‘Breakthrough’ claimed for sustainable reuse of industrial rubber

March 21, 2026
Two pioneering techniques for the sustainable use of nitrile rubber products as new carbon dioxide-capturing materials have been unveiled by the University of St Andrews.  Nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) is...

Bath combines biology and chemistry to thwart cancer drivers

March 4, 2026
University of Bath researchers are harnessing bacteria to develop millions of potential drug molecules inside living cells, in order to speed therapy development to combat hard-to-treat cancers.

Ellison purchase swells Triangle’s lab space market but problems remain

March 1, 2026
Oxfordshire, a key part of UK life sciences’ Golden Triangle region, had an annual take-up of lab space last year amounting to 620,200 sq ft, says estate agent Bidwells.

Stratech acquisition signals further expansion for Europa Biosite

March 1, 2026
Cambridge Bioscience has purchased its fellow life sciences product distributor Stratech Scientific, in a move that further extends the reach of parent company Europa Biosite.

Phesi founder: digital twins offer potential for combatting rare diseases

February 21, 2026
Digital twins are offering new therapeutic possibilities for diseases where the number of sufferers is small and for which little data exists, says a leading clinical trials expert.

Our new edition: PhDs, biosimilars, Future Lab, ELN and more…

February 14, 2026
Is the PhD still a good investment for a STEM career? The new edition of Laboratory News offers a personal perspective on the value of the research qualification in changing...

Survey suggests scientists view ELNs as ‘glorified filing cabinets’

February 1, 2026
Electronic lab notebooks (ELNs) are regarded by many laboratory professionals as little more than “glorified filing cabinets”, claim the authors of a new survey.

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