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Beating the abundance problem

October 20, 2011
Sri Bandhakavi discusses how a novel approach to low abundance protein enrichment can enhance studies aimed at the identification of proteins and their differential analysesChanges in the abundance levels of...

The past, present and future: 40 years of genomics

October 20, 2011
One of the most amazing advances in the last 40 years of science is our insights into genomics. Since the 1970s and 1980s when Frederick Sanger established initial techniques for...

The future of medical device design

October 19, 2011
As implementation of the Third Edition of the medical electrical equipment standard draws ever closer, Jean-Louis Evans has a few pointers for developersThe transition period for the Third Edition of...

Forty years of change in the UK laboratory supply market

October 18, 2011
Forty years is a long time, but what has happened in the laboratory supply industry over that period? This article celebrates those forty years by looking at how the UK...

Speeding up cholera diagnosis

October 14, 2011
Laboratory News learns how the latest molecular diagnostics technology is helping to manage the cholera crisis in HaitiA recent study published in the Lancet predicts that there may be as...

What about the next 40?

October 13, 2011
Science and technology have shaped our world immeasurably - so how will it look in another 40? An intriguing and exciting question - we put it to some of our...

Meeting the needs of modern pathology services

October 12, 2011
At two meetings hosted recently by Roche Diagnostics in central London, delegates learned how developments in diagnostic technology and processes are helping modern pathology services meet clinical and operational needs....

As time goes by…

October 11, 2011
In the 40 years that we have been publishing Laboratory News we have seen vast advances in our understanding of the world around us. With space-based telescopes to particle colliders,...

Making it to market

October 7, 2011
The many benefits of microfluidics suffer from transition problems when moving from research to a commercial product - Neil Campbell and Paul Wilkins discuss how to change this. Although microfluidics...

Flashback

October 6, 2011
A birthday just isn’t a birthday without a good helping of nostalgia, so we thought we’d take a romp through the archives and look at some of the Highlights, lowlights...

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