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The VWR Science Portal provides customers with access to the Scientist.com supplier network, including more than 2,200 contract research organizations (CROs).
To simplify the human biospecimens procurement process, the online marketplace for outsourced scientific services, Scientist.com, has teamed up with iSpecimen.
Agilent Technologies has contracted the original creators of its RapidFire 365 High-throughput Mass Spectrometry System to further develop new applications.
The Science and Technology Advisory Group (STAG) was launched as a vehicle to focus R&D initiatives within Envigo and will run across all its service offerings.
Ethical principles for conducting research involving humans were originally detailed in 1978 – today, a new report is urging Congress to make updates to the decades old document.
The US FDA and NIH are funding research into bioinformatics-modelling of nanoparticles as part of a collaborative initiative to advance regulatory science.
A company based in the US and Germany has set up what it describes
as a 'Facebook for scientists', in a move that brings the
phenomenon of social networking firmly into the workplace.
In response to industry and customer demand, Elsevier is to build
an electronic notebook (ELN) designed for the life sciences
industry and which will significantly reduce cycle time in
biopharmaceutical R&D, writes Wai Lang Chu.
Much animal research into potential human treatments is wasted
because it is poorly conducted and not thoroughly evaluated,
according to a commentary in the British Medical Journal (28
February).
Fisher Scientific has extended its SK5.3 billion (€573m) offer for
Perbio Science after failing to win the support of more than 90 per
cent of Perbio's investors.
Ireland is developing a sound research base in the areas of
biotechnology and information and communication technologies (ICT),
despite institutional and funding barriers, concludes a recent
report by the national policy and advisory...
As the lead story today on In-Pharmatechnologist.com
highlights, the European brain-drain is far from slowing down with
the US continuing to attract researchers and entrepreneurs. A fact
that has had, and will continue to have, a...
The Portuguese Minister for Science and Higher Education, Pedro
Lynce, confirmed his government's commitment to investing in
science with the announcement today that the ministry is
considering opening 20 new Ciência Viva (Science...