Vote for the Best New Clinical Laboratory Products of 2017 in the Scientists’ Choice Awards
To be in with a chance of winning a $500 Amazon voucher, cast your vote by July 23
To be in with a chance of winning a $500 Amazon voucher, cast your vote by July 23
Understanding the impact and management of these metals could lead to more effective future therapies for Alzheimer’s
New facility increases clinic's capacity to analyze patient samples, advance medical research and enhance clinical care
How cross-functional collaboration between academia and industry is advancing drug discovery in the ULTRA-DD program
Wellcome trust to support rapid response in the DRC
Learn how to obtain a detailed understanding of tumor growth using live-cell imaging of 3D cell models in our upcoming webinar
New Yumizen G coagulation analyzers and reagent range designed to suit any laboratory
Which new product, instrument or consumable has made the most difference to your clinical lab or point-of-care practice? Nominate now for a chance to win a $500/£400/450€ Amazon voucher
The new system aims to deliver fast, accurate results through near native-state cellular characterization, precise flagging and a 93% first-pass throughput
The robust, easy-to-use system aims to boost patient care by combining many of the analytic strengths of a larger-volume instrument with the ease of a table-top analyzer
The test will expand the range of diagnostic options available to guide the treatment of Plasmodium vivax
The AACR and the UBS oncology impact fund aim to use the new funding gift program to propel breakthroughs in cancer research and therapeutics
During the American Association for Cancer Research 2018 Annual Meeting, SelectScience recognized cutting-edge products and technologies advancing life sciences research
The FT819 CAR T cell line has the potential to be mass-produced, stored, and made readily available for cancer immunotherapy
Research reveals that acquired HER2 mutations confer resistance to hormone therapy in ER-positive metastatic breast cancer
Team heading to Chicago, USA, to interview scientists at the forefront of cancer research and report on the newest technologies