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Stratech acquisition signals further expansion for Europa Biosite

March 1, 2026
Cambridge Bioscience has purchased its fellow life sciences product distributor Stratech Scientific, in a move that further extends the reach of parent company Europa Biosite.

Our new edition: PhDs, biosimilars, Future Lab, ELN and more…

February 14, 2026
Is the PhD still a good investment for a STEM career? The new edition of Laboratory News offers a personal perspective on the value of the research qualification in changing...

Gene study offers new clues to vertebrate evolution

February 2, 2026
University of St Andrews scientists have cast new light on how vertebrate animals may have emerged.

Swedish researchers cite biomarker advance for early stage Parkinson’s

February 1, 2026
Biomarkers for Parkinson’s disease have been identified by a Scandinavian research team, pinpointing the disease in its earliest stages before the onset of extensive brain damage.

Nutritional nuts come with a Christmas bonus

December 22, 2025
They’re a staple of the holiday season and one of the few Christmas foodstuffs to enjoy a reputation for nutritional benefits…

Protein integrity in the cause of science

October 20, 2025
The IMPALA-NET network is developing a polymer-lipid particle technique to preserve the lipid environment of cell membrane proteins with the aim of improving drug discovery and testing for a wide...

Laboratory News new issue: is science publishing too obsessed with citation?

October 5, 2025
Science publishing has become too focused on achieving citations at the expense of advancing knowledge, claims an industry critic.

Molecule demonstrates success controlling Parkinson’s-associated protein behaviour

October 5, 2025
A so-called peptide switch developed by university scientists could offer a means to prevent the build-up of the alpha-synuclein protein associated with the development of Parkinson’s disease, say the scientists...

Scaffolding cells could be key to targeting diseases, says study

September 27, 2025
Fibroblasts which produce proteins vital to the framework for the body’s cells and tissues could provide a universal drug target against a range of diseases, suggests newly-published research.

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