Using Light to Heal Ulcers
Researchers from University of Manchester and Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust have developed an instrument which could treat chronic ulcers with light
Researchers from University of Manchester and Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust have developed an instrument which could treat chronic ulcers with light
Novel diagnostic technology enables powerful data intelligence, operational improvements and other enhancements in the lab
The findings could radically improve storage and transportation of human organs, food and medicine – and advance laboratory research
New study suggests diagnosis and management of patients with viral meningitis is sub-optimal
An international collaboration between the University of Bath and Universidad de los Andes has developed an integrated device for testing a water source
NOSO-502 on track to be the first novel antibiotic class to be introduced into the clinics for 40 years
First high-sensitivity troponin I assay available in the United States enables clinicians to provide improvements in cardiac patient management
Offered as part of a routine CBC with differential test, the hematology-based solution is intended to alert emergency department clinicians to sepsis or the possibility of sepsis earlier than any other indicator
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Alphasonics are optimizing new ultrasonic cleaning systems with ProReveal
Fresh insights into a potentially life-threatening lung disease that causes persistent coughing could pave the way for new therapies
Elenbecestat shown to reduce amyloid beta levels in the brain in phase II clinical study
Schubert-Pharma will be showcasing a range of packaging solutions and engineering services at the trade fair in Frankfurt
Daiichi Sankyo and Takeda Pharmaceuticals to leverage FDA-approved test for clinical trials and drug development programs
SelectScience brings you scientific and technical takeaways from the 2018 AACR Annual Meeting
Boosting T cell memory may result in long-lasting and effective responses for patients treated with checkpoint blockade immunotherapies
CYC065, an inhibitor of CDK2 and CDK9 kinases, has inhibited tumor growth in some patients with advanced cancers
The personal genomics product will focus on 59 genes identified by the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics