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Identity crisis?

March 18, 2024
When the Royal Society of Chemistry began to tackle the barriers to disabled entrants to the profession, it threw up as many questions as answers, says Emrys Travis.

Translating to liquid assets

March 18, 2024
Biotech ValiRx’s new spin-out prompted its evolution from a virtual operation to encompass wet labs. Suzy Dilly charts the journey of construction, integrating scientific assets, and launching in a new...

Scots biotech labs receive vital scale-up boost

March 18, 2024
Scottish bio-based business will be able to access a state-of-the-art fermenter vital to develop products at scale, for the first time.

A vision beyond gold

March 11, 2024
Little more than a year since its win at the Lab Awards, Cytecom has secured an NIHCR contract to take its bacterial detection application through the first stage of clinical...

Pharma/life science survey response deals blow to Sunak’s overtures

March 11, 2024
Prime minister Rishi Sunak’s efforts to put life science investment at the heart of the UK’s economic recovery have been dealt a blow in a new survey that suggests respondents...

Fox Foundation and bit.bio announce first Parkinson’s project

March 10, 2024
The Michael J Fox Foundation and Cambridge synthetic biology company bit.bio have announced their first collaborative project to produce human cell products for research and drug discovery to combat Parkinson’s...

Unravelling the secrets of RNA

March 4, 2024
Advancing scientific knowledge of plant structures not only improves crop yields but also helps treat viruses, explains Yiliang Ding.

Farm to gutter: Genomic surveillance to track AMR

March 4, 2024
Governments are waking up to the dangers presented by antimicrobial resistance but the focus on clinical monitoring needs to be complemented with much more attention to livestock and wastewater contamination...

Radio waves offer gentler and more efficient way to alter bacteria DNA

March 3, 2024
Radio waves have been successfully harnessed to provide a less traumatic means to alter the DNA of bacteria cells.

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