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Lab 2050: Four pillars of transformation

November 7, 2022
To prepare for the laboratory of the future we must ask, decades ahead, how it will look? Pistoia Alliance’s Dr Becky Upton answers with her own forecasting and pinpoints the...

Lab Awards finalists named

October 26, 2022
Finalists have been announced for the Lab Awards – hosted by Lab Innovations in partnership with Laboratory News at the Insights and Innovation Theatre at next week’s Lab Innovations show.

Lab Awards, Insights and Innovation Theatre at Lab Innovations

October 22, 2022
After a successful launch last year, the Lab Awards – hosted by Lab Innovations in partnership with Laboratory News – return to Birmingham NEC on 2 November with a larger...

How can AI advance laboratory research?

October 20, 2022
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making waves across industries, and laboratory research may be the next sector to experience its potential. While the use of AI in laboratories is still relatively...

Lab Innovations: back at Birmingham NEC for 2022

October 16, 2022
Lab Innovations is back once again at the NEC with a panoramic mix of exhibits, seminars and sessions plus an unrivalled networking platform...

Simulated trials for better real-world outcomes

October 10, 2022
Improvements in technology, as well as data capture and analysis have increased the effectiveness of in silico testing. This has not only provided faster and cheaper trials but has significant...

Reproducibility’s new rule of three

October 3, 2022
Could multiplexing offer the way around one of science’s great conundrums? Russ Swan contemplates.

Supporting innovation in life sciences

September 20, 2022
The life sciences’ response to Covid-19 has spurred intense interest worldwide in British R&D, says James Chaffer. We must capitalise on this by investing in flexible laboratory infrastructure, scale-ups and...

Climate turns frosty for UK participation

September 20, 2022
Whatever dividends might accrue from Brexit, British science looks set to lose its key role in the Copernicus project, reports Dermot Martin.

I’m reviewing the simulations…

September 12, 2022
It may not be robots that researchers need to fear. Dr Matthew Partridge suggests, however, that the onward advance of modelling might mean we humans will soon need to look...

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