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Have you considered rental?

April 26, 2012
Laboratory News takes a look at the benefits of renting rather than purchasing equipment for modern research operationLaboratory automation is now well established as a successful and cost effective method...

What makes E. coli 0104 so deadly?

April 24, 2012
In May last year a major outbreak of foodbourne illness was caused by E.coli. Genomic and mass spec technologies could combine to detect such outbreaks in the future. Here the...

Point of care and the art of instrument design

April 20, 2012
Point of care testing offers a range of benefits for patients, nursing staff and laboratory personnel, but guaranteeing the same quality, sensitivity and reliability as laboratory testing can be difficult...

HPV DNA testing: Is primary screening now within reach?

April 18, 2012
HPV triage is being rolled out across England as part of the NHS Cervical Screening Programme; Dr Tracy Huggins investigates the benefits of HPV testing and its potential as a...

Food Fighters – measurement to combat food adulteration

April 17, 2012
How science is facing up to food fraudPicture the early 1800’s where the deliberate adulteration of food was common practice. Spent tea leaves were made to look like the genuine...

Speeding up sepsis diagnosis

April 16, 2012
Diagnosing sepsis in intensive care units can be a difficult, but critical task – Edward W. Burnham discusses ways to speed up diagnosisSepsis is the systemic inflammatory response to infection...

Rigged explosion linked to cancer

April 12, 2012
How is a broken beaded necklace related to DNA? Laboratory News takes a look at exploding chromosomesIt’s a scene that has played out in many a household: the whole family...

Seeing in a new light

April 10, 2012
We delve into the newest applications for multispectral imagingMultispectral imaging provides valuable information on the quality and safety of a vast array of materials from pharmaceuticals to raw meat and...

Taking the chance out of CF diagnostics

April 5, 2012
Cystic Fibrosis is currently diagnosed with a sweat test – but is this the best way? Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is an extremely serious condition which affects multiple organs and shortens...

Has your lab got a liquid centre?

April 5, 2012
Greg Pilbrow of ELGA Process Water looks at how a central laboratory water purification system can help architects and building services engineersThe modern research laboratory is a highly complex environment...

A prehistoric revolution

April 3, 2012
Many dinosaurs were big – Very big. So just how did they manage to support themselves and get around? Brian J Ford thinks he knows – and it could change...

The diverse biomarker

April 3, 2012
A biomarker for early, real-time assessment of Acute Kidney Injury is now also proving valuable in the prediction of patient outcomes in a number of disease areasAcute Kidney Injury (AKI)...

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