Features

Making the case

October 13, 2009
The advantages of automating laboratories are numerous, yet the ROI (return of investment) of such a project is not as obvious. A business case that combines economical and technical laboratory...

What’s in an image?

October 8, 2009
Embryonic stem cells are becoming something of a clinical holy grail – but is quantitative imaging an essential development for the quality control of human embryonic stem cells? We find...

The here and now of pathology reform

October 6, 2009
In the first of a two part series, we catch up with the recent Roche Diagnostics Managers' Forum and get to grips with the ever changing landscape of modern pathology

Laboratory Productivity on the up

September 24, 2009
In today's cost-conscious world, maximising efficiency is more important than ever for contract testing laboratories. In this article Dr Nicola Vosloo explains how to meet the challenge of reducing instrument...

Pure and simple

September 24, 2009
Water is the most widely utilised analytical laboratory reagent, and is used daily to make buffers, lab reagents, calibration standards, instrument blanks, as well as culture media and sample dilutions....

Flexible metrology: from memory to medicine

September 22, 2009
Quality control of surface texture is possible on an atomic scale

X marks the spot

September 17, 2009
Mental retardation has been linked to mutations on the X-chromosome – however the genes on this chromosome are not fully understood, making screening a real challenge

Bringing nanotech to the fore

September 15, 2009
The NanoProfessor NanoScience Education Program was born in recognition of the need of a curriculum in colleges and universities to provide people trained in the science of nanotechnology to work...

A brighter future

September 10, 2009
A massive European effort to develop high-brightness semiconductor lasers could transform healthcare, telecoms and display applications and make Europe an undisputed leader in the field

Getting through the data maze

September 8, 2009
Scientists working in the areas of gene and protein research are being increasingly overwhelmed by the vast amounts of data being produced, says Carl-Johan Ivarsson. Can computer software offer a...

Listeria in the lab

September 3, 2009
With listeriosis hitting the headlines again this year, Lisa Green takes a look at the causative organism and discusses the contribution of more effective microbiological culture media to its isolation...

Fit for purpose

September 1, 2009
David Lummis from the BSIF asks whether your respiratory protective equipment is up to the job

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