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Life science leaders warn medicine’s Budget windfall must be supported by talent drive

November 11, 2024
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Budget announcement of more than half a billion pounds-worth of investment in medicine manufacturing must be coupled with fresh effort to train a skilled workforce, warns a...

Global focus: the key to infectious disease control

October 31, 2024
President of the International Society for Infectious Diseases, Professor Paul Ananth Tambyah explains to Rachel Sully the importance of recognising, declaring and responding to infectious diseases such as Mpox, and...

Combating microplastics

October 28, 2024
Microscopy techniques are used to identify and characterise microplastics, but each has limitations, especially with small particles. Emerging methods such as holographic imaging and fluorescent dyes show promise, yet further...

Get with the program

October 28, 2024
Valuable research by non-native English speakers gets missed, suggests Adrian Wallwork, because of the cost of translation services. A more enlightened approach to the use of LLMs could help solve...

Birmingham cell science initiative promises cross-application testing

October 26, 2024
University of Birmingham Enterprise announces the launch of a new division, Biocell Energetics, to provide profiling and testing to assess how living cells produce energy.

Leukaemia research pioneers share £0.6 million fellowship funding

October 26, 2024
Four female scientists leading innovation in cancer research have won this year’s John Goldman Fellowships awarded by Leukaemia UK.

Swallow research produces Eppendorf win for Seeholzer

October 19, 2024
American Laura Seeholzer is this year’s winner of the Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology, in recognition of her research into airway neuroendocrine cells’ role in protective coughing and other...

Lab News roundup: multimillion investments and an RF breakthrough

October 17, 2024
The University of Warwick is to invest £700 million in its West Midlands campus as part of its Connect Programme – the largest single investment in campus facilities in its...

Lab Innovations exhibitors to share on-stand expertise

October 12, 2024
More than 4,000 attendees are expected to produce its largest-ever turnout for this year’s Lab Innovations Show at Birmingham NEC later this month.

Fulfilling Biopharma’s needs using process Raman Spectroscopy

October 11, 2024
Quality control is vital to biopharma workflows, explains Sudhir Dahal. Raman spectroscopy can play a crucial role in maintaining product consistency and integrity…

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