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Bio-IT World March 2007 Robert M. Frederickson |
The Market for Automation The QIAcube is a benchtop robotic system for fully automated sample preparation using the Qiagen spin-column kits that are currently in wide use.  |
Bio-IT World March 2007 |
Briefs Metabolomics Resources... LIMS Collaboration... Biomarker Collaboration... Analysis Update...  |
Bio-IT World March 2007 John Russell |
In Search of Spring Tired of winter? Here are some signs of spring for systems biology acceptance and a preview of Cambridge Healthtech's June conference, Applying Systems Biology, to whet your appetite for summer: 1. FDA Survey... etc.  |
Bio-IT World February 2007 Beth Harper |
Meshing EDC with CTMS Many unsolved problems in conducting clinical trials cause delays, wasted resources, team frustration, and even safety issues. Thus, the industry is turning more of its attention away from Electronic Data Capture to Clinical Trial Management Systems.  |
Bio-IT World February 2007 Kevin Davies |
Turbo Charged Pharma Computing An interview with ASPEED Software's Kurt Ziegler on his insights into the latest Top 500 supercomputer rankings and the role of high-performance computing in biopharma.  |
Bio-IT World February 2007 Robert M. Frederickson |
Scramble for CodeLink Customers GE Healthcare has quietly announced that it will stop production of the popular CodeLink array system in 2007. The news was not a complete surprise to some users of the system who felt the company had been backing away from the platform.  |
Bio-IT World February 2007 John Russell |
Ingenuity Launches IPA 5.0 In this pre-launch interview, Ingenuity CTO Ramon Feliciano discusses the major changes to Ingenuity Pathway Analysis that 5.0 will bring.  |
Bio-IT World February 2007 Mike May |
No Limits: The New Look of LIMS As vendors and scientists work towards standardized data formats and improving the tracking of research and results worldwide, laboratory information management systems can pull increasingly more complex sources of information into managing knowledge.  |
Chemistry World March 8, 2007 Simon Hadlington |
Researchers Claim Antibiotic Holy Grail Researchers in Canada have revealed the structure of a key enzyme involved in the synthesis of bacterial cell walls. The finding opens up the possibility of developing new and improved antibiotics and overcoming the increasing problem of bacterial resistance to existing drugs.  |
Chemistry World March 8, 2007 Jessica Ebert |
How to Catch an Insulin-Doping Athlete A growing number of athletes reportedly take insulin to boost their performance illegally, but controlling insulin abuse has gone largely unchecked. Now, a urine test designed by German and Belgian scientists could be set to change all that.  |
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