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Fund setback for world leader

Fund setback for world leader

Applied Biosystems group, the world's number one maker of
gene-analysing equipment, warned on Tuesday that it would report
lower-than-expected fiscal third-quarter revenue and earnings due
to deteriorating business conditions.

The yolk of the matter

The yolk of the matter

The prospect of using chicken eggs as commercial 'biofactories' for
the production of protein-based drugs has moved a step closer with
the announcement of a study showing that transgenic cockerels can
pass on an introduced...

Asia-Pacfic focus

Asia-Pacfic focus

Singapore is the location for the first 'Drug Discovery Technology'
event organised by IBC Life Sciences in the Asia-Pacific region.

EU: Investment in R&D slipping

EU: Investment in R&D slipping

European scientists continue to be strong in areas such as medical
research and chemistry and Europe may produce the highest number of
science graduates but it is lagging behind in biotechnology, still
employs fewer researchers, accounts...

New tool for proteomics

New tool for proteomics

Developer of life science tools Bruker Daltonics has introduced a
new research instrument for proteomics research at the laboratory
science exhibition Pittcon, taking place in the US this week.

Plants ooze vitamin C

Plants ooze vitamin C

Scientists in the US report this week that they have developed a
new technology that increases the amount of vitamin C in plants,
including grains, by increasing the amount of the enzyme that is
responsible for recycling vitamin C.

UK diagnosis for Nestlé

UK diagnosis for Nestlé

UK microbial testing company Celsis International announced this
week that food giant Nestle has selected Celsis' recently launched
milk and cream diagnostic system for its global Research &
Development site in Konolfingen.

Green light for Pfizer

Green light for Pfizer

The European Commission has given Pfizer the all clear to acquire
Pharmacia corporation - paving the way for the creation of the
largest pharmaceutical company in the world.

Steps forward for US cGMP

Steps forward for US cGMP

The US Food and Drug Administration announced this week that it has
accomplished the initial objectives outlined in its ongoing
initiative to modernise the agency's regulation of pharmaceutical
manufacturing and product quality.

Biolog patent

Biolog patent

US company Biolog this week received a patent for its Phenotype
MicroArray technology. The patent, number US 6,472,201, is granted
for comparative phenotypic analysis of two or more microorganisms
using a number of substrates within...

Shea nut to beat swellings

Shea nut to beat swellings

Danish vegetable oils and fats company Aarhus Oliefabrik announced
yesterday that together with Astion, it will increase the
development portfolio of BSP Pharma principally using oil from the
African shea nut.

IVAX remains 'active'

IVAX remains 'active'

Pharmaceutical and veterinary product manufacturer IVAX corporation
has acquired ChemSource, a manufacturer of active pharmaceutical
ingredients based in Puerto Rico.

Rhodia losses

Rhodia losses

French specialty chemicals company Rhodia today reported net sales
of €6,617 million in 2002, representing a nine per cent drop
compared with 2001.

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