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Tackling the pitfalls of pharma distribution

May 5, 2005
Taking a look at quality assurance factors to be taken into consideration when choosing a logistics and transport provider for the distribution of pharmaceutical products

Twin roles of NDT

May 5, 2005
The fundamentals of non destructive testing

A load of new balls

May 3, 2005
With standardisation becoming necessary in every aspect of life, how do microbiologists keep an eye on their cultures and colonies.

The age of automation finally dawns for histopathology

May 3, 2005
Ironing out the peaks and troughs of laboratory workflow, the benefits of automation now reach further than ever before

Why purchase a robot?

May 3, 2005
A look at why laboratories decide to automate liquid handling

Trials and tribulations of a plant scientist

March 23, 2005
DNA extraction from plants can be a drawn-out process for the most scientists, cloning and automation provide only part of the solution

Unique Array data available to all

March 22, 2005
As the second phase of the DTI's Measurements for Biotechnology (MfB) programme gets underway, a large DNA microarray dataset generated by an LGC-led consortium during the first phase is now...

Is Europe Poised for growth?

March 22, 2005
The European Union now represents 30% of the worldwide market for laboratory products, as it continues to grow what will the global impact be.

Enterprise Fellow – A new breed of commercially aware academic

March 22, 2005
Universities are now coming round to the idea of creating enterprising scientists with a variety of backgrounds.

It?s a gas, gas, gas

March 22, 2005
New approach to the demanding science of gas analysis.

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