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Israeli med tech welcomed to northern alliance

June 8, 2018
The Northern Health Science Alliance has signed an agreement to bring Israeli health and medical technology innovations to the North of England.The joint-working arrangement will support Israeli healthcare companies establishing...

Iran joins the International Agency for Research on Cancer

June 7, 2018
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has welcomed the Islamic Republic of Iran as a new participating state.The membership of the Islamic Republic of Iran also reflects the continuing...

Therapeutics LIVE!

May 21, 2018
It has access to the largest surface area of the body, alters drugs before they even enter the blood stream and could be a potent medicinal weapon… yet there is...

Turning to extremes

May 21, 2018
A taste for pollution, extremophilic cooperation, and genetic clustering – a deep dive into the molecular biology of a rather special fungus led one group of researchers to a few...

Overseas expansion brings award for diagnostic company

May 21, 2018
Molecular diagnostics company, Elucigene Diagnostics, has been awarded the Queen’s Award for Enterprise for success in international trade.Elucigene’s products are used for the rapid detection of genetic diseases such as...

Construction starts on giant ‘nerve cell’

May 16, 2018
Construction has begun on ‘Neuron Pod’ – a 23-metre long free-standing structure which will be used as an informal science learning centre at the Queen Mary University of London.The pod...

Time for some probing questions

May 15, 2018
Biomedical research is heavily dependent on utilising biological and chemical probes to understand the functionality of medically relevant proteins. Yet, when it comes to chemical probes, we aren’t being careful...

Fishy study links seafood to prevention of Parkinson’s

May 14, 2018
A new study from Sweden suggests the link between consumption of fish and better long-term neurological health could involve the protein Parvalbumin. The protein, found in great quantities in several...

Rescuing curiosity

May 11, 2018
Research in commercial labs and companies is increasingly goal driven – but is there still room for curiosity? And how can we harness a question-based approach as we become ever...

Spin-out gurus move to new digs

May 11, 2018
Oxford Sciences Innovation, which commercialises the science and technology from the University of Oxford, is expanding at The Oxford Science Park.Driven by its rapid rate of growth and creation of...

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