Innovation Hothouse Competition Finalists Selected for the Next Enterprise Tuesday
For the second year running, Anglia Innovation Partnership (AIP) – the science park management company for Norwich Research Park, has teamed up with The Royal Society’s Entrepreneur in Residence (EiR) and the Faculty of...
Laminin isoform kit streamlines cell culture workflow.
For researchers looking to optimize protocols for cell culture and differentiation of ES/iPS cells - AMSBIO has introduced the iMatrix Palette. This new kit containing all variants of their iMatrix recombinant laminin E8 fragment...
Celebrating European Laboratory Day
The European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (EFLM) will be celebrating European Laboratory Day on 05 November 2024.
This annual event recognises the vital contributions of laboratory medicine professionals across Europe and encourages...
Long-term Life Science Investment Partner Announced for Norwich Research Park
Norwich Research Park is delighted to announce a major new investment partnership with real estate investment manager, Vengrove, to construct new laboratory and office accommodation at the internationally renowned research park, a top-tier global...
Angstrom Technology Announces Next Free Webinar: An Introduction to Cleanroom Validation
Global cleanroom supplier, Angstrom Technology has announced its next free webinar, An Introduction to Cleanroom Validation, taking place on 14 November 2024. The announcement comes the same week as Angstrom Technology has been shortlisted...
£4.5 million project will tackle ‘acute skills shortage’ in UK medicines manufacturing
Resilience, the UK’s first Medicines Manufacturing Skills Centre of Excellence, will use virtual reality to train in laboratory skills and support the NHS’ net-zero goal.
A new initiative, known as Resilience, has been launched to...
Oysters hold key to sticky problem
If you think oysters are just a delicious seafood, think again.
Freshwater oysters produce an adhesive that may hold the secret to developing more environmentally friendly glues with applications from dental care to construction and...
Monmouth Scientific: Revolutionising organoid manufacturing
Monmouth Scientific Class 2 Biological Safety Cabinets enhance sterility and efficiency at Molecular Devices’ new Life Science facility.
Global life science and 3D biology pioneers Molecular Devices has launched a groundbreaking facility in Cardiff, dedicated...
Funding for health tech firms of the future
A new centre based in Liverpool hopes to encourage the commercialisation of Health and Life Science research.
The facility is earmarked for the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Daresbury Laboratory, using £1.8m in funding...
New North-East defence against global pandemics
A £100m microbial fermentation facility will boost the UK’s readiness for global health threats and pandemics.
The investment by Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies triples existing microbial production throughput at its Billingham Life Science Hub.
The unit includes...
NETPark Celebrates 20 Years with First Tenant for £100 Million Expansion
The North East Technology Park (NETPark), Sedgefield, in County Durham, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.
Since its inception in 2004, NETPark has been a beacon for technology and bioscience companies, providing state-of-the-art...
Sisters aim to turn back tide of age
LinkGevity, an AI-driven drug discovery company focused on longevity and age-related disease, has been awarded a highly competitive Women TechEU grant.
Women TechEU is a project funded...
Life expectancy gains slowing, despite medical ‘Band-Aids’
We’ve seen dramatic increases in life expectancy over the 19th and 20th centuries, thanks to healthier diets, medical advances and many other quality-of-life improvements.
But after nearly doubling over the course of the 20th century,...
‘Transient’ Gut Bacteria May Affect Health and Guide Diet Choices
‘Transient’ populations of gut bacteria may contribute to the development of chronic liver disease and diabetes, but a personalised diet plan could lessen the risk, new research suggests.
Scientists have identified two types of microbes...
UK public concerned about hurried adoption of AI in personalised medicine
Over half of the UK population (57%) is worried that artificial intelligence (AI) being adopted too quickly into personalised medicine to allow for adequate training in safe systems. 49% are also concerned about the...
Known genes hold key to most new recessive development disorders
Scientists have conducted the largest and most diverse study to date on how recessive genetic changes contribute to developmental disorders1.
They found that most undiagnosed cases that are due to recessive causes are linked to...