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Evolving prostate cancer research with FFPE samples

May 29, 2023
Dr. Nallasivam Palanisamy of the Henry Ford Health System and Michigan State University and Dr. Han Wei of Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, who have been collaborating, together with their respective...

Pirbright virus programmes receive quarter share of new £0.3 billion research funding

May 29, 2023
Nearly a quarter of a £0.37 billion new scientific funding package has been awarded to one of the UK’s leading research hubs for animal-to-human viruses.

Leading ex-sample

May 22, 2023
Liverpool University spin-out ReNewVax’s goal of creating the first universal pneumococcus vaccine began with extensive library analysis and two decades of research by its parent institution, outlines Marie O’Brien.

Let’s get Ig-gy

May 22, 2023
Try as they might to resist temptation… when spring approaches, scientists have just one thing on their minds, reckons Russ Swan.

RVNs produce first veterinary nurses’ guide by fellow professionals

May 20, 2023
Enterprising registered veterinary nurses have turned authors to produce the first guide for their profession written by working RVNs.

Guestbook: Formula for our future

May 15, 2023
Efforts by the energy intensive chemicals industry to promote a greener future will impact greatly attempts being made in the wider world. That includes in the laboratory says the CBA’s...

New UK phage centre unveils weapon in battle against TB deaths

May 14, 2023
This week sees the official opening of the UK Centre for Phage Research, based at the University of Leicester, in a move designed to boost investment in the use of...

Study points to key role for AI in fast tracking lung cancer treatment

May 14, 2023
Artificial intelligence could help doctors diagnose lung cancer earlier, concludes a study led by researchers from three top UK medical institutions.

Lab Innovations reports majority of exhibition space sold for 2023

May 13, 2023
Trade show Lab Innovations says it has sold more than 84% of its exhibition space for this year, despite increasing floorspace for this year.

Culture guffaws: Latin liberties and trends in taxonomy

May 7, 2023
Latin may have been central to scientific taxonomy for centuries but it’s adapted well to modern influences with often amusing results, demonstrates Professor Brian J Ford...

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