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Bon voyage to the European Medicines Agency

November 30, 2017
It’s no surprise of course, but it still feels rather sudden...

Battling hard at being heard in Brexit

November 27, 2017
CaSE has been heavily involved in all matters Brexit following last years’ referendum, engaging with parliamentarians and championing the needs of science and engineering in policymaking.Being heard in Brexit was...

Your flexible friend

October 24, 2017
If you want flexibility in lab design as requirements change, then it pays to involve vendors from the start says Louise Bertagnolli

Laugh, think, repeat…

October 23, 2017
It is our Christmas, birthday and Eurovision all rolled into one. So much more than a mere sardonic finger wag at the apparently ridiculous, the Ig Nobels celebrate scientific originality...

Novel nanoparticle research agreement signed

October 20, 2017
A new agreement has been signed by the University of Birmingham and a Chinese research centre to aid nanoparticle research.

Imaging spin out acquired

October 13, 2017
Imanova, a joint imaging services and analytics venture between the Medical Research Council and a trio of London universities has been acquired by Invicro, a US company.

Make a tuneful lab a happy lab

October 12, 2017
Labs all across the world have music echoing around the Petri dishes keeping their researchers happy and motivated. But playing your favourite tracks can be a minefield – here Dr...

Make it rain

October 12, 2017
Jacky Pallas knew that putting biomedical research in the cloud on a global scale was never going to be an easy task. Now, two years after the launch of the...

Self-expanding clothes win Dyson Award

October 6, 2017
A student at Imperial College London has won this year’s UK Dyson Award for creating children’s clothes that grow along with their wearer.

Immigration that works for science

October 4, 2017
Immigration is a hot topic in today’s political landscape, and CaSE is fighting hard for an immigration system that works for science and engineering.

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