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Too much monkey business?

September 16, 2019
Despite the fantastic work going on in animal-replacement technologies and method development, why is it proving so hard to reduce the amount of animals we use? Russ Swan thinks he...

The state of forensic science

September 16, 2019
A House of Lords report highlights the lack of spending on forensic science in England and Wales, which is causing concerns for the validity of scientific evidence…

Seven virtual data hubs to boost health R&D

September 13, 2019
The UK government is funding seven new virtual data-sharing hubs to help develop new treatments for diseases including cancer, Crohn’s disease and asthma.

Scotland plans lung cancer biomarker rollout

September 11, 2019
A NHS-backed trial in Scotland using blood biomarkers to detect early signs of lung cancer four years before standard clinical diagnosis has proven successful.

Rhamnolipids show promise in AMR fight

September 11, 2019
Small biosurfactant molecules known as rhamnolipids could be the key to ending antibiotic resistance by increasing the effectiveness of commonly-used antibiotics.

Intestinal microbiota shows potential as diagnostic tool

September 10, 2019
The composition of intestinal microbiology can influence chances of developing bowel cancer, researchers have found.

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