CN Bio appoints Dr Paul Brooks as Chief Business Officer
Cambridge, UK : CN Bio, a leading Organ-on-a-chip Company (OOC) that designs and manufactures single- and multi-organ microphysiological systems (MPS), announces the appointment of Dr Paul Brooks as Chief Business Officer.
The latest cost-effective humidity calibration package from Process Sensing Technologies
Read more about Rotronic HygroGen2 and Michell S8000 Remote - providing cost-effective, traceable humidity calibrations.
Being well prepared for your job application
In 2021, Sartorius hired around 4,000 people worldwide. The recruiting team has scanned through tens of thousands of applications to identify the candidates they would invite for interviews and consider for a job. But what is it that they look for? What gets their attention?
FUJIFILM Irvine Scientific completes construction of Bioprocessing Innovation and Collaboration Center in China
New center opens in Suzhou New District, China, to bring local cell culture media optimization support for vaccines, advanced therapies, and biotherapeutic drug development.
Cambridge biotech company earns international recognition as first trial patient receives treatment
SolasCure, a Cambridge-based biotech company developing revolutionary wound-cleaning technology, sees its first trial patient receive treatment.
Havant: A state-of-the-art facility for downstream processing equipment
Sartorius is expanding its presence in the UK with a new 58,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Havant, Hampshire.
Dotmatics supports Umicore Corporate R&D in processing of experimental data
Boston, MA, Dotmatics, a leader in R&D scientific software connecting science, data, and decision-making, announces it has been selected by Umicore Corporate Research and Development, which is part of global materials technology and recycling company Umicore, as informatics partner for its Corporate R&D (CRD) digitalization project.
Experiencing Imposter Syndrome at work
What do you think are some of the common triggers for feeling like an imposter? Being in a minority? Whether that be gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, disability or neuro-diversity? That's what research so far indicates. But there's another pattern appearing from my conversations.
Would you get surgery in space?
With the privatisation of space travel, more people, even civilians, will have the chance to travel in space. With this new opportunity comes a lot of questions, one of which is: what happens if someone needs surgery in space?
Anthias Consulting announce date for hands-on training in gas chromatography and GC-MS
Anthias Consulting Ltd are delighted to announce a new date for their Hands-on Complete GC & GC-MS.
AffyXell expands its strategic partnership with GenScript ProBio
London and Wetherby, UK: Avacta Group plc, a clinical stage oncology drug company developing innovative cancer therapies and powerful diagnostics based on its proprietary pre|CISION™ and Affimer® platforms, is pleased to announce that AffyXell, its joint venture with South Korean drug maker Daewoong Pharmaceutical, has expanded its strategic partnership with GenScript ProBio, a leading…
Medovate wins ‘Medtech Company of the Year’ at Cambridge Independent Awards
Medovate is delighted to be awarded ‘Medtech Company of the Year’ at the Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards for 2022.
Nuffield Health Cambridge Hospital and Cambridge Rugby Club announce partnership
Cambridge RUFC ends a great season with the start of a new sponsorship deal
Robot Appeal to buy Addenbrooke’s a new surgical robot reaches £1.25 million mark
£1.25 million has been raised and pledged to buy a new surgical robot for Addenbrooke’s
A Proactive Approach to Addressing Atrial Fibrillation In Primary Care
Atrial fibrillation (AF) poses challenges to primary care on a number of fronts.
AF is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia and heightens the risk of both developing and dying from cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Simon Pegg hosts live Greenpeace Webcast from WaveFX studios
Last year, Greenpeace spent the summer investigating, documenting and exposing what was really going on in the seas around the UK.
New England Biolabs® Launches LyoPrime Luna™ RT-qPCR Master Mix, the First Lyophilized Product Since its Acquisition of Fluorogenics™
New LyoPrime Luna Probe One-Step RT-qPCR Mix with UDG increases flexibility while retaining performance
Jekaterina Starovoitova joins Salus Wellness as their new Sports Massage Therapist
The team are pleased to announce that Jekaterina Starovoitova joins Salus Wellness as Sports Massage Therapist who recently obtained diplomas in levels 3 and 4 Sports massage therapy.
How does rare disease prevalence impact drug pricing in England?
This article was originally published in PharmaPhorum.
How Can Neuromodulation Help Opioid Addiction Patients?
The opioid crisis is one of the most alarming, increasingly widespread public health risks in our global society. It is most concentrated in the United States, where the percentage of the population abusing opioid drugs (6%) is highest [1].
How Can We Tackle Emergency Department Crowding Once And For All? (Part 3 Of 3)
This article is the third in a three-part series which seeks to dissect the challenge of emergency department (ED) crowding; why it occurs, why it’s a problem and what we need to do to overcome it.
How Does Emergency Department Crowding Impact Care? (Part 2 Of 3)
This article is the second in a three-part series which seeks to dissect the challenge of emergency department (ED) crowding; why it occurs, why it’s a problem and what we need to do to overcome it.
What Causes Emergency Department Crowding? (Part 1 Of 3)
This article is the first in a three-part series which seeks to dissect the challenge of emergency department (ED) crowding; why it occurs, why it’s a problem and what we need to do to overcome it.
WaveFX webcasts Unibet hybrid event
A quick look behind the scenes of a recent hybrid event WaveFX produced, filmed and streamed for Unibet
Why Treatment for Dysmenorrhea is Not Good Enough
In 2003, a paper was published by the University of Maryland called ‘The Girl Who Cried Pain: A Bias Against Women in the Treatment of Chronic Pain’, which found that while women experience “more frequent and greater pain” than men, they are likely to “be less well treated than men for their pain