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A VERY PARTICULAR PROBLEM Lives are on the line when it comes to correct understanding of how therapeutic proteins can form particulates says Professor John Carpenter. The positive impacts of therapeutic proteins on the lives of people suffering from cancer, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s disease, ALS, lupus, arthritis and other diseases and conditions have attracted significant investment in drug research andCORONAVIRUS
The virology, genomics, epidemiology and medical response – Chief Virology Examiner at the Institute of Biomedical Science, Dr Sarah Pitt, sums up current thinking on coronaviruses and compares the outbreak with influenza JURASSIC PARK STYLE GM EXPERIMENT FLIES UNDER THE RADAR Oxitec has developed a GM version of Aedes aegypti a species of mosquito which causes spread of the Zika virus dengue and other arboviruses. An estimated 50,000 lives are lost every year globally because of these viruses. The company, an arm of the US company Intrexon, has been given the green light by Floridian authorities to release 750 million genetically modified mosquitoes into the GENETIC MUTATIONS LINKED TO MELANOMA A mutation in the gene responsible for protecting the ends of chromosomes is responsible for a hereditary form of melanoma say researchers from the University of Leeds. CUTTING DOWN THE CROSS-TALK Regulatory demands for the use of pesticides are ever increasing and triple quad GC-MS seems to be the tool to meet them. However ‘cross-talk’ issues can cause analytical problems – but there is a way to beat them say Kefei Wang and Quingyu Sun LABORATORY NEWSBIOTECHPHARMACEUTICALFOOD & BEVFORENSICSMEDICAL/HEALTHENGINEERING Converting offices to laboratory space - understanding the needs of the LSCG sector. With COVID-19 shutdowns accelerating the transformation of commercial and real estate needs away from office space and towards the promise offered by the long-term growth and stability of a booming L FIRST VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM ON QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY Oxford Instruments plc is pleased to announce its first Virtual Symposium on Quantum Technology, Semiconductors, and Power Generation, taking place on June 8th-10th, 2021 under the motto “Helping the experts of today take on the challenges of tomorrow”. NEW TECHNIQUE FOR HIGHER RESOLUTION MOLECULAR IMAGING AND The new system, called asymmetrically dispersed spectroscopic single-molecule localization microscopy (SDsSMLM), builds upon existing sSMLM techniques developed at the McCormick School of Engineering to provide more precise spectroscopic single-molecule analysis to study how cells behind certain cancers, or diseases like diabetic retinopathy, function in their localised #DRYLABSREALSCIENCE: TEACHING PRACTICALS WITHOUT LABS As academics across the sector adjusted, modified, and proposed ideas, we developed #DryLabsRealScience; an online collaborative network to support life science academics and researchers in providing the best experience for their students.We realised that only by talking to each other, sharing best practise, and working through the challenges we faced as a community could we provide the best AUTOCLAVE POSITIONING AND INSTALLATION The increased sophistication of laboratory autoclaves with venting and vacuum systems, coupled with an increased awareness of possible bio-hazards means that in most cases it is no longer sensible to plan the position of an autoclave without considering drainage and watersupplies.
A VERY PARTICULAR PROBLEM Lives are on the line when it comes to correct understanding of how therapeutic proteins can form particulates says Professor John Carpenter. The positive impacts of therapeutic proteins on the lives of people suffering from cancer, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s disease, ALS, lupus, arthritis and other diseases and conditions have attracted significant investment in drug research andCORONAVIRUS
The virology, genomics, epidemiology and medical response – Chief Virology Examiner at the Institute of Biomedical Science, Dr Sarah Pitt, sums up current thinking on coronaviruses and compares the outbreak with influenza JURASSIC PARK STYLE GM EXPERIMENT FLIES UNDER THE RADAR Oxitec has developed a GM version of Aedes aegypti a species of mosquito which causes spread of the Zika virus dengue and other arboviruses. An estimated 50,000 lives are lost every year globally because of these viruses. The company, an arm of the US company Intrexon, has been given the green light by Floridian authorities to release 750 million genetically modified mosquitoes into the GENETIC MUTATIONS LINKED TO MELANOMA A mutation in the gene responsible for protecting the ends of chromosomes is responsible for a hereditary form of melanoma say researchers from the University of Leeds. CUTTING DOWN THE CROSS-TALK Regulatory demands for the use of pesticides are ever increasing and triple quad GC-MS seems to be the tool to meet them. However ‘cross-talk’ issues can cause analytical problems – but there is a way to beat them say Kefei Wang and Quingyu Sun FILTRATION EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES SoyFilm: Is this the end of fossil fuel single-use plastics? Free webinar: Testing imported pets to mitigate emerging disease threats. Sedentarism and other physical health risks for laboratory workers MAST CELL DISORDERS AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE My sister suffers from mast cell disorders and was concerned about taking her COVID vaccine, so I thought I'd ask an expert for specificinformation.
MILLS | LABORATORY NEWS SoyFilm: Is this the end of fossil fuel single-use plastics? Free webinar: Testing imported pets to mitigate emerging disease threats. Sedentarism and other physical health risks for laboratory workers SOYFILM: IS THIS THE END OF FOSSIL FUEL SINGLE-USE New research published in Nature Communications could signal the end of fossil fuel single-use plastics as the science behind a new plant protein substitute is made public.. Researchers at the University of Cambridge Knowles Lab describe how they can create a polymer film from plant protein that is sustainable, scalable and 100 percent natural. RETARGETING SPACE: CONVERTING OFFICES TO LABS This moment provides an opportunity for landlords and developers to review existing building stock. The current demand for well-located, appropriate lab and office space has contributed to the juxtaposition of an unexpected surplus of vacant commercial space created by the COVID-19 pandemic and growing requirement from life science tenants. CONVERTING OFFICES TO LABORATORY SPACE With COVID-19 shutdowns accelerating the transformation of commercial and real estate needs away from office space and towards the promise offered by the long-term growth and stability of a booming Life Sciences and Consumer Goods (LSCG) sector, it pays to understand what propery landlords should pay heed to when considering LSCG tenantconversions.
FREE WEBINAR: TESTING IMPORTED PETS TO MITIGATE EMERGING An online CPD meeting focusing on ‘Exotic Parasites – The Importance of Testing in The Imported Dog’ will be hosted by Horiba UK. Scheduled for Thursday 1st July 2021 from 19:30 to 21:00 BST, Ian Wright BVMS, MSc, MRCVS, Head of ESCCAP (the European Scientific Council for Companion Animal Parasites) UK & Ireland, will present on the importance of testing protocols in diseases ofMANUAL VALVES
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POWER to the people Evoluted New Media | Added: 6 Jun 2013. Citizen science is experiencing a renaissance and with numerous projects available, non-scientists LABORATORY NEWSBIOTECHPHARMACEUTICALFOOD & BEVFORENSICSMEDICAL/HEALTHENGINEERING Podcast: Biophilic building with Robert Hopkins. Derived in 1964 by the social psychologist Erich Fromm, ‘biophilia’ means to love life. Taking over the Laboratory News podcast series from the much missed Phil Prime, Sarah Lawton talks to architect. MAST CELL DISORDERS AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE Mast cell disorders are conditions caused by an increased number of mast cells and/or hyperactive mast cells in the body. These disorders can vary in severity, but common symptoms include severe reactions to foods, medicines, or insect stings. Mast cell disorders can be broken up into three major forms: mastocytosis, mast cell activationCORONAVIRUS
In contrast, the coronavirus genome is ‘positive sense’ which means it can act as messenger RNA and code for proteins. So from a virological point of view, coronavirus is definitely not a type of flu. Coronaviruses. Thousands of coronaviruses have been identified to date. Most have been found in animals, including many species in bats. FIRST VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM ON QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY Oxford Instruments plc is pleased to announce its first Virtual Symposium on Quantum Technology, Semiconductors, and Power Generation, taking place on June 8th-10th, 2021 under the motto “Helping the experts of today take on the challenges of tomorrow”. #DRYLABSREALSCIENCE: TEACHING PRACTICALS WITHOUT LABS This network was designed to serve the crime scene and criminal justice sectors by sharing institutional best practice in the investigative science. Like #DryLabsRealScience the network runs on monthly seminars where experts from across the country share their best practice. The first event attracted 150 attendees from highereducation and
NEW TECHNIQUE FOR HIGHER RESOLUTION MOLECULAR IMAGING AND New technique for higher resolution molecular imaging and analysis. A Northwestern University research team has developed a new method to conduct spectroscopic nanoscopy, an approach that could help researchers understand more complicated biomolecular interactions and characterize cells and diseases at the single-molecule level. A VERY PARTICULAR PROBLEM A very particular problem. Lives are on the line when it comes to correct understanding of how therapeutic proteins can form particulates says Professor John Carpenter. The positive impacts of therapeutic proteins on the lives of people suffering from cancer, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s disease, ALS, lupus, arthritisand other
AUTOCLAVE POSITIONING AND INSTALLATION The increased sophistication of laboratory autoclaves with venting and vacuum systems, coupled with an increased awareness of possible bio-hazards means that in most cases it is no longer sensible to plan the position of an autoclave without considering drainage and water supplies. Some key questions to ask are: Positioning and Installation. JURASSIC PARK STYLE GM EXPERIMENT FLIES UNDER THE RADAR Jurassic Park style GM experiment flies under the radar. An Oxfordshire based company is at the centre of planned controversial use of GM modified mosquitoes in Florida to combat diseases mosquito-related diseases. Dermot Martin looks into the facts of this “Jurassic Park experiment” that may have flown under the radar during these unusual CUTTING DOWN THE CROSS-TALK Cutting down the cross-talk. Regulatory demands for the use of pesticides are ever increasing and triple quad GC-MS seems to be the tool to meet them. However ‘cross-talk’ issues can cause analytical problems – but there is a way to beat them say Kefei Wang and Quingyu Sun. The application of pesticides to crops to improveyield has been
LABORATORY NEWSBIOTECHPHARMACEUTICALFOOD & BEVFORENSICSMEDICAL/HEALTHENGINEERING Podcast: Biophilic building with Robert Hopkins. Derived in 1964 by the social psychologist Erich Fromm, ‘biophilia’ means to love life. Taking over the Laboratory News podcast series from the much missed Phil Prime, Sarah Lawton talks to architect. MAST CELL DISORDERS AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE Mast cell disorders are conditions caused by an increased number of mast cells and/or hyperactive mast cells in the body. These disorders can vary in severity, but common symptoms include severe reactions to foods, medicines, or insect stings. Mast cell disorders can be broken up into three major forms: mastocytosis, mast cell activationCORONAVIRUS
In contrast, the coronavirus genome is ‘positive sense’ which means it can act as messenger RNA and code for proteins. So from a virological point of view, coronavirus is definitely not a type of flu. Coronaviruses. Thousands of coronaviruses have been identified to date. Most have been found in animals, including many species in bats. FIRST VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM ON QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY Oxford Instruments plc is pleased to announce its first Virtual Symposium on Quantum Technology, Semiconductors, and Power Generation, taking place on June 8th-10th, 2021 under the motto “Helping the experts of today take on the challenges of tomorrow”. #DRYLABSREALSCIENCE: TEACHING PRACTICALS WITHOUT LABS This network was designed to serve the crime scene and criminal justice sectors by sharing institutional best practice in the investigative science. Like #DryLabsRealScience the network runs on monthly seminars where experts from across the country share their best practice. The first event attracted 150 attendees from highereducation and
NEW TECHNIQUE FOR HIGHER RESOLUTION MOLECULAR IMAGING AND New technique for higher resolution molecular imaging and analysis. A Northwestern University research team has developed a new method to conduct spectroscopic nanoscopy, an approach that could help researchers understand more complicated biomolecular interactions and characterize cells and diseases at the single-molecule level. A VERY PARTICULAR PROBLEM A very particular problem. Lives are on the line when it comes to correct understanding of how therapeutic proteins can form particulates says Professor John Carpenter. The positive impacts of therapeutic proteins on the lives of people suffering from cancer, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s disease, ALS, lupus, arthritisand other
AUTOCLAVE POSITIONING AND INSTALLATION The increased sophistication of laboratory autoclaves with venting and vacuum systems, coupled with an increased awareness of possible bio-hazards means that in most cases it is no longer sensible to plan the position of an autoclave without considering drainage and water supplies. Some key questions to ask are: Positioning and Installation. JURASSIC PARK STYLE GM EXPERIMENT FLIES UNDER THE RADAR Jurassic Park style GM experiment flies under the radar. An Oxfordshire based company is at the centre of planned controversial use of GM modified mosquitoes in Florida to combat diseases mosquito-related diseases. Dermot Martin looks into the facts of this “Jurassic Park experiment” that may have flown under the radar during these unusual CUTTING DOWN THE CROSS-TALK Cutting down the cross-talk. Regulatory demands for the use of pesticides are ever increasing and triple quad GC-MS seems to be the tool to meet them. However ‘cross-talk’ issues can cause analytical problems – but there is a way to beat them say Kefei Wang and Quingyu Sun. The application of pesticides to crops to improveyield has been
MAST CELL DISORDERS AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE Mast cell disorders are conditions caused by an increased number of mast cells and/or hyperactive mast cells in the body. These disorders can vary in severity, but common symptoms include severe reactions to foods, medicines, or insect stings. Mast cell disorders can be broken up into three major forms: mastocytosis, mast cell activation COMPLIANT UN3373 DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS SAMPLE As a result, lab suppliers have seen an increase in demand for UN3373 compliant sample transport packaging products. All samples for COVID-19 testing should be packaged and transported in accordance with Category B transportation regulations and labelled ‘Priority 10’. UN3373 packaging must be used for sample transport.”.DATALOGGERS
Converting offices to laboratory space - understanding the needs ofthe LSCG sector
ANTIVIRAL COATING KILLS VIRUSES AND BACTERIA FOR PRODUCT The unique coating technology kills viruses and bacteria on surfaces in seconds, be they hard or soft, smooth, curved or flat using an anti-viral adhesive film and lasts the lifetime of the surface it is applied on. Reza Saberi, co-founding director of CodiKoat, added: “Our technology relies on a coating technique which can provide astrong
CONVERTING OFFICES TO LABORATORY SPACE With COVID-19 shutdowns accelerating the transformation of commercial and real estate needs away from office space and towards the promise offered by the long-term growth and stability of a booming Life Sciences and Consumer Goods (LSCG) sector, it pays to understand what propery landlords should pay heed to when considering LSCG tenantconversions.
RETARGETING SPACE: CONVERTING OFFICES TO LABS This moment provides an opportunity for landlords and developers to review existing building stock. The current demand for well-located, appropriate lab and office space has contributed to the juxtaposition of an unexpected surplus of vacant commercial space created by the COVID-19 pandemic and growing requirement from life science tenants.OPTICAL MICROSCOPES
Converting offices to laboratory space - understanding the needs ofthe LSCG sector
SOYFILM: IS THIS THE END OF FOSSIL FUEL SINGLE-USE New research published in Nature Communications could signal the end of fossil fuel single-use plastics as the science behind a new plant protein substitute is made public.. Researchers at the University of Cambridge Knowles Lab describe how they can create a polymer film from plant protein that is sustainable, scalable and 100 percent natural. FURNACES | LABORATORY NEWS Converting offices to laboratory space - understanding the needs ofthe LSCG sector
FREE WEBINAR: TESTING IMPORTED PETS TO MITIGATE EMERGING An online CPD meeting focusing on ‘Exotic Parasites – The Importance of Testing in The Imported Dog’ will be hosted by Horiba UK. Scheduled for Thursday 1st July 2021 from 19:30 to 21:00 BST, Ian Wright BVMS, MSc, MRCVS, Head of ESCCAP (the European Scientific Council for Companion Animal Parasites) UK & Ireland, will present on the importance of testing protocols in diseases of LABORATORY NEWSBIOTECHPHARMACEUTICALFOOD & BEVFORENSICSMEDICAL/HEALTHENGINEERING Podcast: Biophilic building with Robert Hopkins. Derived in 1964 by the social psychologist Erich Fromm, ‘biophilia’ means to love life. Taking over the Laboratory News podcast series from the much missed Phil Prime, Sarah Lawton talks to architect. MAST CELL DISORDERS AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE Mast cell disorders are conditions caused by an increased number of mast cells and/or hyperactive mast cells in the body. These disorders can vary in severity, but common symptoms include severe reactions to foods, medicines, or insect stings. Mast cell disorders can be broken up into three major forms: mastocytosis, mast cell activationCORONAVIRUS
In contrast, the coronavirus genome is ‘positive sense’ which means it can act as messenger RNA and code for proteins. So from a virological point of view, coronavirus is definitely not a type of flu. Coronaviruses. Thousands of coronaviruses have been identified to date. Most have been found in animals, including many species in bats. FIRST VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM ON QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY Oxford Instruments plc is pleased to announce its first Virtual Symposium on Quantum Technology, Semiconductors, and Power Generation, taking place on June 8th-10th, 2021 under the motto “Helping the experts of today take on the challenges of tomorrow”. ANTIVIRAL COATING KILLS VIRUSES AND BACTERIA FOR PRODUCT The unique coating technology kills viruses and bacteria on surfaces in seconds, be they hard or soft, smooth, curved or flat using an anti-viral adhesive film and lasts the lifetime of the surface it is applied on. Reza Saberi, co-founding director of CodiKoat, added: “Our technology relies on a coating technique which can provide astrong
COMPLIANT UN3373 DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS SAMPLE As a result, lab suppliers have seen an increase in demand for UN3373 compliant sample transport packaging products. All samples for COVID-19 testing should be packaged and transported in accordance with Category B transportation regulations and labelled ‘Priority 10’. UN3373 packaging must be used for sample transport.”. #DRYLABSREALSCIENCE: TEACHING PRACTICALS WITHOUT LABS This network was designed to serve the crime scene and criminal justice sectors by sharing institutional best practice in the investigative science. Like #DryLabsRealScience the network runs on monthly seminars where experts from across the country share their best practice. The first event attracted 150 attendees from highereducation and
CROP CIRCLE MYSTERY SOLVED Crop circle mystery solved. Most crop circles are manmade but ‘experts’ maintain that there is a distinct difference between manmade and non-manmade circles. The basis of this conclusion is a wealth of evidence and theories. Leila Sattary finds out whether thereis
NEW TECHNIQUE FOR HIGHER RESOLUTION MOLECULAR IMAGING AND New technique for higher resolution molecular imaging and analysis. A Northwestern University research team has developed a new method to conduct spectroscopic nanoscopy, an approach that could help researchers understand more complicated biomolecular interactions and characterize cells and diseases at the single-molecule level. UKRI FUNDING TO BRING THE PUBLIC INTO THE HEART OF FIVE UK Research and Innovation is encouraging people from across the UK to actively contribute to five groundbreaking research projects. By pledging support for citizen science and citizen led research and investing £1.46M in citizen science awards across five projects UKRI is keen to lift the veil on research and help the public to actively engage with the research that shapes their lives and LABORATORY NEWSBIOTECHPHARMACEUTICALFOOD & BEVFORENSICSMEDICAL/HEALTHENGINEERING Podcast: Biophilic building with Robert Hopkins. Derived in 1964 by the social psychologist Erich Fromm, ‘biophilia’ means to love life. Taking over the Laboratory News podcast series from the much missed Phil Prime, Sarah Lawton talks to architect. MAST CELL DISORDERS AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE Mast cell disorders are conditions caused by an increased number of mast cells and/or hyperactive mast cells in the body. These disorders can vary in severity, but common symptoms include severe reactions to foods, medicines, or insect stings. Mast cell disorders can be broken up into three major forms: mastocytosis, mast cell activationCORONAVIRUS
In contrast, the coronavirus genome is ‘positive sense’ which means it can act as messenger RNA and code for proteins. So from a virological point of view, coronavirus is definitely not a type of flu. Coronaviruses. Thousands of coronaviruses have been identified to date. Most have been found in animals, including many species in bats. FIRST VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM ON QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY Oxford Instruments plc is pleased to announce its first Virtual Symposium on Quantum Technology, Semiconductors, and Power Generation, taking place on June 8th-10th, 2021 under the motto “Helping the experts of today take on the challenges of tomorrow”. ANTIVIRAL COATING KILLS VIRUSES AND BACTERIA FOR PRODUCT The unique coating technology kills viruses and bacteria on surfaces in seconds, be they hard or soft, smooth, curved or flat using an anti-viral adhesive film and lasts the lifetime of the surface it is applied on. Reza Saberi, co-founding director of CodiKoat, added: “Our technology relies on a coating technique which can provide astrong
COMPLIANT UN3373 DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS SAMPLE As a result, lab suppliers have seen an increase in demand for UN3373 compliant sample transport packaging products. All samples for COVID-19 testing should be packaged and transported in accordance with Category B transportation regulations and labelled ‘Priority 10’. UN3373 packaging must be used for sample transport.”. #DRYLABSREALSCIENCE: TEACHING PRACTICALS WITHOUT LABS This network was designed to serve the crime scene and criminal justice sectors by sharing institutional best practice in the investigative science. Like #DryLabsRealScience the network runs on monthly seminars where experts from across the country share their best practice. The first event attracted 150 attendees from highereducation and
CROP CIRCLE MYSTERY SOLVED Crop circle mystery solved. Most crop circles are manmade but ‘experts’ maintain that there is a distinct difference between manmade and non-manmade circles. The basis of this conclusion is a wealth of evidence and theories. Leila Sattary finds out whether thereis
NEW TECHNIQUE FOR HIGHER RESOLUTION MOLECULAR IMAGING AND New technique for higher resolution molecular imaging and analysis. A Northwestern University research team has developed a new method to conduct spectroscopic nanoscopy, an approach that could help researchers understand more complicated biomolecular interactions and characterize cells and diseases at the single-molecule level. UKRI FUNDING TO BRING THE PUBLIC INTO THE HEART OF FIVE UK Research and Innovation is encouraging people from across the UK to actively contribute to five groundbreaking research projects. By pledging support for citizen science and citizen led research and investing £1.46M in citizen science awards across five projects UKRI is keen to lift the veil on research and help the public to actively engage with the research that shapes their lives and COMPLIANT UN3373 DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS SAMPLE As a result, lab suppliers have seen an increase in demand for UN3373 compliant sample transport packaging products. All samples for COVID-19 testing should be packaged and transported in accordance with Category B transportation regulations and labelled ‘Priority 10’. UN3373 packaging must be used for sample transport.”. ANTIVIRAL COATING KILLS VIRUSES AND BACTERIA FOR PRODUCT The unique coating technology kills viruses and bacteria on surfaces in seconds, be they hard or soft, smooth, curved or flat using an anti-viral adhesive film and lasts the lifetime of the surface it is applied on. Reza Saberi, co-founding director of CodiKoat, added: “Our technology relies on a coating technique which can provide astrong
SOYFILM: IS THIS THE END OF FOSSIL FUEL SINGLE-USE New research published in Nature Communications could signal the end of fossil fuel single-use plastics as the science behind a new plant protein substitute is made public.. Researchers at the University of Cambridge Knowles Lab describe how they can create a polymer film from plant protein that is sustainable, scalable and 100 percent natural. MILLING AND GRINDING Converting offices to laboratory space - understanding the needs ofthe LSCG sector
RETARGETING SPACE: CONVERTING OFFICES TO LABS This moment provides an opportunity for landlords and developers to review existing building stock. The current demand for well-located, appropriate lab and office space has contributed to the juxtaposition of an unexpected surplus of vacant commercial space created by the COVID-19 pandemic and growing requirement from life science tenants.OPTICAL MICROSCOPES
Converting offices to laboratory space - understanding the needs ofthe LSCG sector
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Converting offices to laboratory space - understanding the needs ofthe LSCG sector
FURNACES | LABORATORY NEWS Converting offices to laboratory space - understanding the needs ofthe LSCG sector
FREE WEBINAR: TESTING IMPORTED PETS TO MITIGATE EMERGING An online CPD meeting focusing on ‘Exotic Parasites – The Importance of Testing in The Imported Dog’ will be hosted by Horiba UK. Scheduled for Thursday 1st July 2021 from 19:30 to 21:00 BST, Ian Wright BVMS, MSc, MRCVS, Head of ESCCAP (the European Scientific Council for Companion Animal Parasites) UK & Ireland, will present on the importance of testing protocols in diseases of SEDENTARISM AND OTHER PHYSICAL HEALTH RISKS FOR LABORATORY Sedentary behaviour, reports S Kozey-Keadle and colleagues, can be defined as “energy expenditure between 1–1.5 metabolic equivalents (METs) while sitting or reclining and accounts for the majority of occupational, transportation, and discretionary time” for lab and office workers alike. LABORATORY NEWSBIOTECHPHARMACEUTICALFOOD & BEVFORENSICSMEDICAL/HEALTHENGINEERING Converting offices to laboratory space - understanding the needs of the LSCG sector. With COVID-19 shutdowns accelerating the transformation of commercial and real estate needs away from office space and towards the promise offered by the long-term growth and stability of a booming L MAST CELL DISORDERS AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE My sister suffers from mast cell disorders and was concerned about taking her COVID vaccine, so I thought I'd ask an expert for specificinformation.
CORONAVIRUS
The virology, genomics, epidemiology and medical response – Chief Virology Examiner at the Institute of Biomedical Science, Dr Sarah Pitt, sums up current thinking on coronaviruses and compares the outbreak with influenza COMPLIANT UN3373 DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS SAMPLE All COVID-19 test samples fall under the UN3373 Dangerous Goods Regulations because they may contain pathogens. Sue Fletcher explains how to keep your sample packaging compliant in these more stringenttimes
FIRST VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM ON QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY Oxford Instruments plc is pleased to announce its first Virtual Symposium on Quantum Technology, Semiconductors, and Power Generation, taking place on June 8th-10th, 2021 under the motto “Helping the experts of today take on the challenges of tomorrow”. ANTIVIRAL COATING KILLS VIRUSES AND BACTERIA FOR PRODUCT Start-up biotech company CodiKoat, that is developing an anti-viral coating for multiple surfaces designed to halt the spread of coronavirus, caught the attention of Health Secretary Matt Hancock when he undertook a virtual tour of the new EpiCentre #DRYLABSREALSCIENCE: TEACHING PRACTICALS WITHOUT LABS As academics across the sector adjusted, modified, and proposed ideas, we developed #DryLabsRealScience; an online collaborative network to support life science academics and researchers in providing the best experience for their students.We realised that only by talking to each other, sharing best practise, and working through the challenges we faced as a community could we provide the best UKRI FUNDING TO BRING THE PUBLIC INTO THE HEART OF FIVE UK Research and Innovation is encouraging people from across the UK to actively contribute to five groundbreaking research projects. By pledging support for citizen science and citizen led research and investing £1.46M in citizen science awards across five projects UKRI is keen to lift the veil on research and help the public to actively engage with the research that shapes their lives and NEW TECHNIQUE FOR HIGHER RESOLUTION MOLECULAR IMAGING AND The new system, called asymmetrically dispersed spectroscopic single-molecule localization microscopy (SDsSMLM), builds upon existing sSMLM techniques developed at the McCormick School of Engineering to provide more precise spectroscopic single-molecule analysis to study how cells behind certain cancers, or diseases like diabetic retinopathy, function in their localised CROP CIRCLE MYSTERY SOLVED Most crop circles are manmade but ‘experts’ maintain that there is a distinct difference between manmade and non-manmade circles. The basis of this conclusion is LABORATORY NEWSBIOTECHPHARMACEUTICALFOOD & BEVFORENSICSMEDICAL/HEALTHENGINEERING Converting offices to laboratory space - understanding the needs of the LSCG sector. With COVID-19 shutdowns accelerating the transformation of commercial and real estate needs away from office space and towards the promise offered by the long-term growth and stability of a booming L MAST CELL DISORDERS AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE My sister suffers from mast cell disorders and was concerned about taking her COVID vaccine, so I thought I'd ask an expert for specificinformation.
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The virology, genomics, epidemiology and medical response – Chief Virology Examiner at the Institute of Biomedical Science, Dr Sarah Pitt, sums up current thinking on coronaviruses and compares the outbreak with influenza COMPLIANT UN3373 DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS SAMPLE All COVID-19 test samples fall under the UN3373 Dangerous Goods Regulations because they may contain pathogens. Sue Fletcher explains how to keep your sample packaging compliant in these more stringenttimes
FIRST VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM ON QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY Oxford Instruments plc is pleased to announce its first Virtual Symposium on Quantum Technology, Semiconductors, and Power Generation, taking place on June 8th-10th, 2021 under the motto “Helping the experts of today take on the challenges of tomorrow”. ANTIVIRAL COATING KILLS VIRUSES AND BACTERIA FOR PRODUCT Start-up biotech company CodiKoat, that is developing an anti-viral coating for multiple surfaces designed to halt the spread of coronavirus, caught the attention of Health Secretary Matt Hancock when he undertook a virtual tour of the new EpiCentre #DRYLABSREALSCIENCE: TEACHING PRACTICALS WITHOUT LABS As academics across the sector adjusted, modified, and proposed ideas, we developed #DryLabsRealScience; an online collaborative network to support life science academics and researchers in providing the best experience for their students.We realised that only by talking to each other, sharing best practise, and working through the challenges we faced as a community could we provide the best UKRI FUNDING TO BRING THE PUBLIC INTO THE HEART OF FIVE UK Research and Innovation is encouraging people from across the UK to actively contribute to five groundbreaking research projects. By pledging support for citizen science and citizen led research and investing £1.46M in citizen science awards across five projects UKRI is keen to lift the veil on research and help the public to actively engage with the research that shapes their lives and NEW TECHNIQUE FOR HIGHER RESOLUTION MOLECULAR IMAGING AND The new system, called asymmetrically dispersed spectroscopic single-molecule localization microscopy (SDsSMLM), builds upon existing sSMLM techniques developed at the McCormick School of Engineering to provide more precise spectroscopic single-molecule analysis to study how cells behind certain cancers, or diseases like diabetic retinopathy, function in their localised CROP CIRCLE MYSTERY SOLVED Most crop circles are manmade but ‘experts’ maintain that there is a distinct difference between manmade and non-manmade circles. The basis of this conclusion is COMPLIANT UN3373 DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS SAMPLE All COVID-19 test samples fall under the UN3373 Dangerous Goods Regulations because they may contain pathogens. Sue Fletcher explains how to keep your sample packaging compliant in these more stringenttimes
MILLING AND GRINDING Converting offices to laboratory space - understanding the needs ofthe LSCG sector
RETARGETING SPACE: CONVERTING OFFICES TO LABS This moment provides an opportunity for landlords and developers to review existing building stock. The current demand for well-located, appropriate lab and office space has contributed to the juxtaposition of an unexpected surplus of vacant commercial space created by the COVID-19 pandemic and growing requirement from life science tenants. SOYFILM: IS THIS THE END OF FOSSIL FUEL SINGLE-USE New research published in Nature Communications could signal the end of fossil fuel single-use plastics as the science behind a new plant protein substitute is made public.. Researchers at the University of Cambridge Knowles Lab describe how they can create a polymer film from plant protein that is sustainable, scalable and 100 percent natural.OPTICAL MICROSCOPES
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