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Cell detectives offer clues to counter rheumatoid arthritis flare-ups 

December 1, 2024
The body’s ‘cell detectives’ could be employed as biomarkers for one of the world’s most widespread chronic conditions, rheumatoid arthritis, concludes a new study.

Research suggests heart condition impacted by many rather than one single gene

November 25, 2024
New research has called into question the nature of the genetic catalysts for a leading cause of heart transplants.

‘University cash crisis will impact future of R&D’ warning

November 17, 2024
Reports that nearly three in four universities are facing deficits in the next financial year raise serious questions regarding the future of UK research and development, warns a leading higher...

Lab News roundup: Honours, market reports, location moves, collaborations and research

November 14, 2024
Diagnexia’s new histopathology laboratory in Oxford will have capacity to process 400,000 pathology specimens per year. The site, which boasts full CQC registration and is seeking UKAS accreditation complements the...

Life science leaders warn medicine’s Budget windfall must be supported by talent drive

November 11, 2024
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Budget announcement of more than half a billion pounds-worth of investment in medicine manufacturing must be coupled with fresh effort to train a skilled workforce, warns a...

NAMs offer means for UK lead in chemical testing, say Government advisors

November 11, 2024
Britain should aim to establish itself as a global leader in testing by harnessing advanced technology to improve the assessment and regulation of dangerous chemicals, urges a key Whitehall departmental...

Budget delivers financial heft to Labour’s science R&D promises

November 3, 2024
The Labour government’s first Budget appeared to confirm a commitment to life sciences and research & development in order to help generate economic growth.

Leukaemia research pioneers share £0.6 million fellowship funding

October 26, 2024
Four female scientists leading innovation in cancer research have won this year’s John Goldman Fellowships awarded by Leukaemia UK.

Finnish university on the circular economy CACE

October 19, 2024
Applications are invited for a recently debuted Master’s programme in circular economy chemistry and analytics, claimed to be the first of its kind worldwide.

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