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Sunak shuffle: strategic sense or rearranging the deckchairs?

February 8, 2023
From a political perspective, prime minister Rishi Sunak’s predicted mini-reshuffle is either far sighted vision or a desperate, cosmetic rearrangement. It all depends largely on which side of the Commons...

A fifth of cancer trial sites enrol only one patient’

February 3, 2023
Nearly one in five cancer clinical trial enrolment sites surveyed worldwide failed to enrol more than one patient, according to a new report.

Aligning asset services to put lab needs first

January 30, 2023
Good asset management ensures that key considerations such as validation, compliance and maintenance do not intrude on the essential work being carried out by your lab, says Kevin Keras.

The downsides of ‘social’ science

January 30, 2023
Familiarity with online media hasn’t made Russ Swan any fonder of it.

UK biotech investment plunges 60% from previous year’s all-time high

January 29, 2023
UK biotech investment for 2022 dropped from the previous year’s all-time record, reveals the latest analysis from the UK BioIndustry Association (BIA) in partnership with data insights firm Clarivate.

Medicines Discovery Catapult and SMi gain funding for ‘one second’ biomarker technology

January 29, 2023
A project that aims to detect several cancer-associated biomarkers from a single blood sample in under a second has secured a Biomedical Catalyst (BMC) grant.

Keeping laboratory data secure

January 23, 2023
Data’s vital to the modern lab but attracts unwanted attention. Proper cybersecurity is paramount, says Emily Newton.

Lab.or.a.tol.o.gy: Something for the weekend

January 23, 2023
Matthew Partridge wonders where does a shorter working week leave that staple of the lab, the weekend experiment. Probably increasing by a day…

Judges announced for £4 million Longitude Prize for AI-assisted dementia technology

January 23, 2023
Leading figures from academia, charities and medical institutions are among the judges chosen for the £4 million Longitude Prize on Dementia.

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