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  • Listen to light to visualise proteins deep in living tissues

    RESEARCHERS at the Helmholtz Zentrum München and the Technische Universität München are using a combination of light and ultrasound to visualise fluorescent proteins in living tissue.

    01/07/2009

  • PerkinElmer and Accelrys join forces in HCS

    PerkinElmer and Accelrys join forces in HCS

    PERKINELMER has announced a joint venture with Accelrys aimed at providing researchers with capabilities for the detection and analysis of single cells via high content screening (HCS) technologies.

    01/05/2009

  • Advanced Microscopy Group launches EVOS fl for fluorescent imaging

    Advanced Microscopy Group launches EVOS fl for fluorescent imaging

    ADVANCED Microscopy Group has announced the launch the latest version of the EVOS High-Resolution Digital Microscope System which has been developed to allow users to view, capture, and archive images of specimens in various culture vessels and on slides.

    20/07/2009

  • Winners of GE Healthcare image competition

    Winners of GE Healthcare image competition

    The winning images from this GE Healthcare’s annual IN Cell Image Competition were displayed on NBC’s high-definition screen in Times Square, New York City earlier this month. There were winning images for each category of Europe, Asia and North America.

    15/03/2010

  • Andor announce Raman Spectroscopy webinar

    Andor announce Raman Spectroscopy webinar

    ANDOR technology has announced a webinar to educate scientists in Raman Spectroscopy diagnosis, a technique which has recently found new relevance in Life Science applications.

    06/04/2009

  • CSIRO patent new microscopy method

    CSIRO patent new microscopy method

    The CSIRO has patented a microscopy method designed to measure the shape and size of proteins, helping medicinal research target them through pharmaceuticals.

    05/02/2009

  • Honeybees give insight into brain activity

    Melbourne researchers have revealed new insights into how the honeybee's tiny brain can learn to recognise complex stimuli like the human face.

    17/02/2010

  • AU scientist wins prize in digital imaging competition

    AU scientist wins prize in digital imaging competition

    A Melbourne researcher has won third prize in the 2009 Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Competition®, the world’s foremost forum for showcasing microscope photos and movies of life science subjects.

    08/12/2009

  • Flupol-ABPP technique developed to shed light on proteins

    Flupol-ABPP technique developed to shed light on proteins

    RESEARCHERS at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California have developed a high-throughput screening (HTS) technique which aims to shed light on the biochemical activities of numerous proteins about which little is currently known.

    06/04/2009

  • PerkinElmer and Sangmyung University join minds

    PerkinElmer and Sangmyung University join minds

    PERKINELMER and Sangmyung University (Republic of Korea) have entered into a drug discovery collaboration based upon applying AequoScreen aequorin assay technology to cutting-edge G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) research.

    25/03/2009

  • Drug research determines patients with best chance of therapy success

    Drug research determines patients with best chance of therapy success

    SCIENTISTS at the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology have successfully predicted the outcome in treating breast tumours in a pre-clinical study of a nano drug.

    18/02/2009

  • Radiographic technique developed for asbestos related disease

    Radiographic technique developed for asbestos related disease

    SCIENTISTS at the National Centre for Vermiculite and Asbestos-Related Cancers (NCVAC) in conjunction with the Centre for Occupational and Environmental Medicine Wayne State University have announced the use of a new technology to aid in the diagnosis of asbestos-related lung disease.

    31/03/2009

  • Carestream Molecular Imaging show Gel Logic 212 at AACR

    Carestream Molecular Imaging show Gel Logic 212 at AACR

    CARESTREAM Molecular Imaging has announced it will be previewing its in vitro imaging product, the Gel Logic 212 Pro at AACR 2009.

    17/04/2009

  • Varian launches Centering Intraluminal Applicator set

    Varian launches Centering Intraluminal Applicator set

    VARIAN Medical Systems has introduced a brachytherapy applicator set which has been developed to increase treatment precision and aid comfort for patients suffering from bronchial cancer.

    04/05/2009

  • Researchers view products on smart phones

    Sigma-Aldrich has launched its mobile device website, designed for access by smart phones and other mobile devices. Researchers can access the site using mobile platforms. The site is optimized for iPhone, iPod Touch and Blackberry.

    27/01/2010

 

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