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Laboratory compliance: Making the grade

September 11, 2008
Do you know your calibration from your validation and your verification from your qualification? Paul Smith gives us a handy guide to the often daunting subject of laboratory compliance

Good things come in small packages

September 11, 2008
The biological insight held by microRNA promises much – but how do you do about examining the subtleties of these discrete molecules? Sangita Parikh has some answers

How much protein is in your beans?

September 11, 2008
Healthy high protein, low fat foods such as beans are becomingly increasingly prevalent in the food market with people taking a growing interest in their dietary health. Here we learn...

Putting blood donation into a spin

September 9, 2008
The national blood service take around 2 million blood donations a year as they aim to meet the demand of UK hospitals. Despite growing demand, safety is always a priority...

Best of both worlds

September 9, 2008
Allen Chasteauneuf thinks that to improve infection control a combined hydrophobic and antimicrobial approach is best. How can we achieve this? Look no further than nanotechnology

Extreme Pipetting

September 4, 2008
You may not be planning to carry out your next assay on a mountain or in the desert, but the ARTEL extreme pipetting expedition have done just that to find...

How secure is your data?

September 4, 2008
The security and safe handling of laboratory data and information is a growing cause of concern for the profession in the wake of several recent high profile incidents, as we...

Take some sound advice

September 2, 2008
Laboratory noise is subject to the same health and safety framework as noise in any other workplace. In this article Bob Bonnington outlines some key aspects of the legislation and...

Picture Perfect

September 2, 2008
MICROSCIENCE 2008 didn't just give researchers and scientists a chance to meet and discuss the cutting edge of microscopical technology and techniques, it also gave us some fantastic pictures in...

Prudence and policy – reducing the risks of synthetic biology

August 21, 2008
In theory synthetic biology is the bioterrorists' best friend. So, ask Damon Terrill and Andy Peek, if the technology is evolving to increase the opportunities for misuse, what can and...

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