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New dimension to drugs-of-abuse testing

The Analytical Toxicology Laboratory at Llandough recently installed a pair of Dimension Xpand Plus analysers from Dade Behring.

Randox celebrates 25 years of service

Randox Laboratories recently celebrated 25 years of service to the clinical diagnostics industry.

Willie Burns appointed as new BIVDA president

The British In Vitro Diagnostics Association (BIVDA) announced the appointment of a new president, Mr William Burns, at the official opening of its new office.

Molecular Profiles wins a QueenÆs Award for Enterprise

Molecular Profiles, a leader in the provision of innovative contract research services to the pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical and biomedical sectors worldwide, has been awarded a QueenÆs Award for Enterprise in the Continuous Innovation and Development category.

Xtreme challenge for biomedical scientist on Mount Everest

Recently, a biomedical scientist from Hackney embarked on an adventure to climb Mount Everest as part of a pioneering medical research project called Caudwell Xtreme Everest.

National Research Ethics Service launched

The Central Office for Research Ethics Committees (COREC) has been relaunched as the National Research Ethics Service (NRES).

Salisbury introduces pioneering system

Recently, Salisbury District Hospital launched a new microbiology laboratory system, the first in Europe to use the electronic Kiestra system to process specimens containing organisms such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).

National launch of Labs are Vital initiative

An exciting new venture, Labs are Vital, was launched at the recent Focus 2007 meeting in Manchester.

Imperial College awards grant to Beckman Coulter

Beckman Coulter has been awarded a grant to develop quality assurance and quality control materials to be used to verify the accuracy of a planned point-of-care human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) test for resource-poor countries. The grant was awarded by Imperial College LondonÆs CD4 Initiative, which is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

ESA expands European customer service

ESA Biosciences has opened an expanded service and support centre in St Neots to provide an enhanced level of customer service and support throughout Europe for its expanding base of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) detectors, including the popular Corona charged aerosol detector (CAD).

Innovation in autoclaving

Touchclave laboratory autoclaves from LTE Scientific

Thermo Scientific Nautilus LIMS poster

Thermo Fisher Scientific has announced the availability of a new technical poster to highlight the special plate-handling capabilities of Thermo ScientificÆs Nautilus LIMS for highthroughput applications.

Service developments at Camlab

John Merry (pictured) has been appointed business development manager for CamlabÆs LabService.

Cytology support manager appointed

Linda Satterley has joined Medical Solutions as its new cytology support manager.

Online demonstration of easy-to-use peristaltic pump

Integra Biosciences has produced a video that demonstrates how its DOSE IT programmable peristaltic pump makes the dispensing of culture media, buffers and other solutions easy and efficient.

Oxoid Infection Control Team of the Year Awards

Oxoid has announced the winners of the 2006/2007 Oxoid Infection Control Team of the Year Awards.

Services for LIMS rental customers

QSI has introduced new customer support services for WinLIMS Rental, a product that has proved particularly popular with smaller laboratories and businesses for which the outright purchase of an information management system would be out of the question.

PEGylated interferon

Researchers at Hammersmith Hospital in London have developed new drug, PEGylated-interferon, to treat hepatitis C patients that will save the NHS hundreds of millions of pounds a year. It costs just a fraction of that spent on current treatment and will make therapy affordable for millions of sufferers worldwide.

Undergraduate Ambassadors Scheme

Students from the Biology Department at Hull University have helped to launch the new DVD from the Undergraduate Ambassadors Scheme (UAS), following a series of presentations charting their own experiences of completing a UAS module.

First licences issued under the Human Tissue Act

The Human Tissue Authority (HTA) has issued its first licences under the Human Tissue Act. These licences will ensure that tissue such as heart valves, corneas and skin are stored in a safe way for the treatment of patients.

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