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Water Purification

July 19, 2007
No other compound is so widely used in the laboratory, but is your water of sufficient quality? Here, Simon Charlesworth guides us through the process of water purification.

Hitting the spot

July 17, 2007
In the post genomic era new techniques seemed to appear overnight and many disappeared just as quickly. Here we discover how microarray spotting robots have survived – just.

Man or mouse

July 10, 2007
When it comes to understanding and modeling human disease, clinical chemistry of the mouse has proved crucial. Here Tertius Hough tells us how this humble rodent can unlock the functional...

Medical technology – a question of convergence

July 3, 2007
As the initial group of students complete their projects at the UK's first medical device doctoral training centre we take a look at some of the top devices coming out...

An explosive solution

July 1, 2007
By their very nature explosives are difficult to analyse in a laboratory setting. But as Christopher Borton and Loren Olson explain – there is a fast and accurate way of...

The major pitfalls of microarray analysis

June 20, 2007
In the second of a two part series we give you the low down on the final five most common problems that can arise when interpreting DNA microarray results

Locum lifelines

June 15, 2007
The use of locum workers within UK laboratories has become commonplace over recent years and as a result they are now a vital resource. Barry Hill talks to a spokesperson...

Time for change

June 13, 2007
The spiraling cost of developing drugs is due, in part, to time spent assessing compounds that subsequently fail. High-content screening is an established technology that has the potential to deliver...

Creating the right atmosphere

June 11, 2007
Technical developments have brought anaerobic culture systems within reach of all clinical microbiology laboratories, yet they vary in their capacities to isolate and identify anaerobes. Here Steve Robertson considers the...

Blood, sweat and tears – GC/MS in forensic toxicology

June 7, 2007
When it comes to forensic toxicology, it's all about separating and identifying poisons from a wide range of biological samples – and it is a laboratory favourite that has proved...

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