The training imperative: upskilling your team for the pharma AI revolution
As leaders in the pharmaceutical industry, we stand at a critical juncture. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into our daily operations is not just a trend; it is an immediate necessity says Marina...
The Next-Gen Lab: Designing for Science and Sustainability
Nils Rage, Head of ESG at Stanhope, explains how to build a sustainable lab without compromising quality.
In an era of heightened environmental consciousness, the scientific community faces a unique challenge: reconciling the high-energy demands...
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...
Holistic images could revolutionise arthritis care
A new device that uses light to non-destructively image tissue could revolutionise cartilage and tissue transplant treatment, laying the groundwork for osteoarthritis treatment.
Published in Nature Communications, research from King’s College London, the University of...
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...
Protecting the integrity of biotech
The sector relies heavily on technology, but this carries its own unique risks. Robust cyber security measures must never be overlooked, warns Siân John, MBE, and CTO of NCC Group.
The biotech industry is on...
World-first generative AI tool designs enzymes for more sustainable industrial processes
ZymCTRL is the world’s first open-source, text-based enzyme generation model and can be used across multiple industries, including therapeutics and sustainability initiatives. The AI model can produce sequences that create functional enzymes with desirable...
MONMOUTH SCIENTIFIC: Creating clean air through recirculating technology
At Monmouth Scientific, we are committed to providing solutions that foster a clean and sustainable environment. Our key innovation is the use of recirculating technology, enhanced by activated carbon and HEPA filtration.
UNDERSTANDING RECIRCULATING TECHNOLOGY
Recirculating...
Bio-Britain: Kicking the UK’s fossil fuel habit with industrial biotechnology
Aline Miller, Professor of Biomolecular Engineering and Associate Dean of Business Engagement at The University of Manchester, explains how biotechnology can make the energy, manufacturing, and medical industries more sustainable.
Given how inconceivably complex they...
AI learns to speak the language of cancer
A computer system using AI to learn the language of cancer can spot the signs of the disease in biological samples with remarkable accuracy, its developers say.
An international team of AI specialists and cancer...
AI ‘massively accelerates’ quest for Parkinson’s disease treatments
Researchers from the University of Cambridge designed and used an AI-based strategy to identify compounds that block the clumping, or aggregation, of alpha-synuclein, the protein that characterises Parkinson’s.
The team used machine learning techniques to...
Healthcare regulators ‘must’ keep pace with AI advances
Head of Regulatory Affairs at InnoScot Health, Elaine Gemmell, analyses the current landscape.
The ability of regulators to keep pace with artificial intelligence (AI) is vital if it is to play a successful role in...
Pharma and regulatory giants discuss AI trust and legislative challenges
Urgent collaboration is needed to tackle challenges around AI regulation and use in life sciences, say experts.
A survey by the Pistoia Alliance reveals that 70% of life sciences experts recognise AI’s potential, but struggle...
Shocking stats reveal low awareness of AI laws in US and EU life sciences
Survey exposes knowledge gap surrounding AI legislation, with a fifth of respondents confirming regulations are blocking their research.
ust nine per cent of life science professionals have a good awareness of the impact of emerging...
AI causing ‘medical bias’ in tools and devices
Ethnic minorities, women and those from disadvantaged communities are at heightened risk of poorer healthcare due to a bias built into medical tools and devices, according to a recent report.
The Equity in Medical Devices:...
Quantum imaging creating ‘bright future’ for advanced microscopes
The unique properties of quantum physics could help solve a longstanding problem that prevents microscopes from producing sharper images at the smallest scales.
The research breakthrough, which uses entangled photons to create a new method...