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The Mechanisms Behind DNA Repair: A New Method and a Nobel Prize Winning Lab
SelectScience interviews Dr Laura Lindsey-Boltz, Associate Research Professor in the Nobel Prize-winning Sancar Laboratory, at UNC-Chapel Hill
Ground-Breaking Research Reveals Hidden Environmental Dangers of POPs
Discover how Waters technology is facilitating this pioneering study
BioCision and Brooks Automation Announce Industry’s First Portable Cryogenic Biospecimen Handling and Transport System with Integrated Real-Time Temperature Monitoring
Liquid nitrogen-based carrier enables safe and reliable handling of frozen specimens and therapeutics for the most advanced, gap-free cold-chain management
Phthisis Diagnostics Acquired by Microbiologics
Ellutia introduces fully automated total nitrosamine testing for pharmaceuticals
The new automated system will be on show at analytica 2022
Even partially vaccinated individuals hospitalized with COVID-19 may be at lower risk of ICU admission and death than unvaccinated patients
Study in over 20,000 Canadian adults hospitalized with COVID-19 finds vaccination with at least one dose is linked with a significantly lower risk of ICU admission and death
Third day in hospital identified as a ‘tipping point’ in severity of COVID-19 pneumonia
Blood test could be used to identify patients most likely to become severely ill before they deteriorate
Preliminary study finds organic vegetables contaminated with wide range of disease-causing microbes
Leafy greens are particularly susceptible to contamination due to their proximity to the ground and the likelihood of people eating them without cooking
A third of healthcare workers took sick leave after COVID-19 vaccination, German study finds
An electronic questionnaire was used to gather information about sick leave and side effects from the 1,797 healthcare workers
Beckman Coulter achieves CE Mark for its MDW-SARS CoV-2 application as an aid in identifying patients with risk of COVID-19
The MDW-SARS CoV-2 application has shown to aid A&E patients
bit.bio launches first supply of consistent, scalable, human muscle cells
Highly consistent and scalable supply of lab grown human skeletal muscle cells provide an effective and biologically relevant tool for research and drug development
Assembly theory could spell good news for drug discovery
A new method of exploring chemical space could help create scientific breakthroughs in areas including drug design and discovery, its creators say.
QIAGEN announces the commercialization of the PreAnalytiX PAXgene Saliva Collector
Newly launched PAXgene Saliva Collector stabilizes collected sample to avoid preanalytical errors and thereby increases reproducibility and reliability of results
Robot chemist offers insight into the origins of life
The robot is capable of running the experiments on its own, with minimal human supervision
Roche obtains CE mark for the SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Self-Test Nasal allowing for rapid self-testing of COVID-19 at home
The test will be widely available to individuals through pharmacies and other locations in accordance with local guidelines and testing strategies
Seegene begins exporting its latest COVID-19 variant tests around the world to help contain spread of pandemic
Seegene can produce 300,000 variant diagnostic test kits, capable of testing 30 million people every month
Layered materials grant sight to electronic chips
Cell-freezing market to be transformed by University of Warwick spin-out CryoLogyx
CryoLogyx will use research emerging from Professor Gibson’s laboratories to transform how cells, and cell-based therapies are stored and transported
Manchester experts’ breakthrough narrows intelligent life search in Milky Way
An analytical breakthrough that could significantly improve our chances of finding extra-terrestrial life in our galaxy