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Genome mapping in Cambridge

Thermo Fisher Scientific offers a premium collection of Thermo Scientific Taq DNA polymerases that are licensed and optimised for use in polymerase chain reaction (PCR) processes. ThermoPrime Taq DNA Polymerase and Thermo-Start Taq DNA Polymerase are designed to provide excellent amplification specificity and improved product yield.

State-of-the-art proteomics laboratory

Thermo Fisher Scientific has announced a collaboration with the integrative network biology initiative at The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR). The ICR’s new, state-of-the-art proteomics laboratory is equipped with a complete Thermo Scientific proteomics workflow, including the Kingfisher Flex automated sample preparation system, the TSQ Vantage triple quadrupole and the UK’s first two LTQ Orbitrap Velos mass spectrometers. This workflow provides powerful capabilities to meet the needs of the ICR’s demanding research goals.

Instrument spares and accessories catalogue

Kinesis has announced the availability of a new HPLC Instrument Spares and Accessories Catalogue. Available in electronic and hard copy, the new catalogue is the most comprehensive range of pump spares, fittings and accessories and deuterium lamps from one company.

Spanish company acquires autoimmune business

The Binding Site Group, a privately-owned specialist UK diagnostics company, has announced the sale of its autoimmune diagnostics business to the Werfen Group, based in Barcelona, Spain. The autoimmune diagnostics business develops, manufactures and distributes a range of diagnostic assays and reagents used in hospital laboratories worldwide to help diagnose and monitor the treatment of autoimmune diseases including rheumatoid arthritis, antiphospholipid syndrome, vasculitis and coeliac disease.

One blood tube, one analyser

At the Princess Elizabeth Hospital on Guernsey, two cobas 6000 analysers, linked to MODULAR PRE-ANALYTICS, from Roche are helping the hospital's laboratory increase efficiency and become more self-sufficient.

Biobanking and biospecimen management software

Thermo Fisher Scientific has announced that its Nautilus LIMS (laboratory information management system) now delivers purpose-built functionality to meet the specific needs of the biobanking industry. Thermo Scientific Nautilus LIMS for Biobanking and BioSpecimen Management will help to manage biospecimen locations, online requests, chain-of-custody and patient demographics.

External quality assessment made simple

The RIQAS scheme is the largest global external quality assessment (EQA) scheme in the world, offering 15 comprehensive programmes, and a brand new RIQAS dedicated website (www.riqas.com) will soon go live. The new RIQAS site will allow RIQAS participants to source all the information they require. Instead of contacting RIQAS headquarters, you can simply log onto our user-friendly, fresh website and find what you’re looking for in a couple of clicks!

Taking diagnostics to the next level

More than 250 UK and Irish laboratory managers recently met in London to participate in Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics' first annual Siemens Academy meeting. The three-day event provided an engaging and enlightening forum to learn commercial skills, understand the need for long-term pathology planning, embrace business tools and absorb scientific best practice from peers spearheading change. Specialist lectures, real laboratory case studies and open debate sessions were combined to draw together all the key topics facing pathology. Guest speakers, Siemens representatives and the hundreds of delegates were able to discuss openly the current challenges and solutions facing pathology today.

Tissue bank impresses Chilean visitor

The director of a newly formed blood service in Chile recently saw how a world-class tissue bank works. Dr Christina Martinez made a special visit to Liverpool to view the groundbreaking tissue bank in Speke and experience the workings of the largest facility of its kind in the world. The visit was part of a joint venture between NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) and the Chilean Ministry of Health that aims to set up a tissue bank as part of plans to run the first ever completely unremunerated voluntary blood and tissue service in Chile.

Services for people with rheumatoid arthritis

Many people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are not being diagnosed or treated sufficiently quickly, and some services are inadequately coordinated, according to a report published recently by the National Audit Office (NAO). Delay in treatment is detrimental to a patient’s health, their quality of life and the economy.

New face for Sebia website

Visitors to Sebia’s global website will discover a new interactive and extremely user-friendly version. Available in five languages (English, French, German, Spanish and Chinese), it facilitates international connections with over 80 countries in which Sebia’s technology is distributed.

Double celebration for Don Whitley

Continuing to make his mark in his 80th year, Don Whitley has been awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree by the University of Bradford. Don has a long list of achievements in the field of applied microbiology, the most notable of which include the new technologies designed and manufactured by his company, Don Whitley Scientific. The award is also in recognition of his support, over many years to the university’s Division of Biomedical Sciences. This includes intercalation training and employment opportunities provided to undergraduate students and his contribution as chairman of the Advisory Board in Biomedical Science.

Dictation solution in Wolverhampton

Following a successful pilot, SRC, a provider of digital dictation and voice recognition solutions to NHS trusts, has rolled out its digital dictation solution to 500 users at Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals. The solution, based on the WinScribe digital dictation technology, is central to the trust's aim to distribute all patient correspondence within 24 hours and deploy integrated digital systems to optimise the patient care referral to treatment pathway.

Cell imaging aids fertility research

The Karolinska Institute’s Division of Obstetrics and Gynaecology is using Chip-Man Technologies’ Cell-IQ live-cell imaging and analysis platform to investigate mechanisms of infertility and oocyte maturation, as well as for development and characterisation of human embryonic stem cell lines.

Randox wins another award for product innovation

The Institute of Mechanical Engineers has recognised Randox Laboratories with an award for product innovation at the Manufacturing Excellence Awards held in June in London, attended by Dr Peter FitzGerald (managing director), Gareth Wilson (engineering project leader) and Ivan McConnell (R&D manager).

Prize for neurobiology

An investigator carrying out research on the basic cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying synaptic plasticity and memory storage has won the Eppendorf and Science Prize for Neurobiology 2008. By revealing the importance of translational control in the formation of long-lasting memories, Dr Mauro Costa-Mattioli’s research could help to develop new treatments for major brain disorders including impaired memory function in ageing and neurodegenerative diseases.

Capillary electrophoresis milestone

Sebia UK is celebrating the placement of its 50th automated capillary electrophoresis instrument at the Royal Preston Hospital. Developed with Sebia’s sound expertise and sophisticated technology, Capillarys and Minicap are innovative, fully automated systems.

SmaRTStore supports commercial-scale biorepository

RTS Life Science has supplied its A3 SmaRTStore as part of the commercial-scale biorepository at the Broad Institute. The Broad Institute’s Biological Samples Platform (BSP) is a sample management programme with expertise in sample storage and processing technology, procedures for the collection and use of human samples in biomedical research, histological analyses of human tissues, and the development of laboratory informatics management systems for detailed sample tracking. A poster (pictured) detailing the BSP is available from the Broad Institute website.

A finger on the pulse of haematopoiesis

Researchers at the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, Oxford, are using Chip-Man Technologies’ Cell-IQ platform to study multipotent live cells during differentiation. The Institute is a world leader in translational medical research and, in this project, the Molecular Haematology Unit is attempting to understand the signalling pathways involved in haematopoiesis.

Purified water supplies in Medway

Recently, Medway Maritime Hospital in Gillingham commissioned the installation of two Elga Process Water Medica PRO RE120 water purification units in its biochemistry laboratory. The Elga Process Water MEDICA Pro range includes four models that deliver up to four litres/min of high-purity water to individual or multiple clinical analysers in alternative configurations depending on whether the analysers require a pressurised or non-pressurised supply.

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Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon, London
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St Andrew’s Stadium, Birmingham
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