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Sandia researchers develop unique 'surfactant' material
A unique class of materials developed by researchers at Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore, Calif., may prove useful in textile manufacturing, biomedical diagnostics, and other applications requiring the modification of surface properties of liquids or solids.   view more (2005-06-08)

Tony Baldry MP opens Phase II of DiagnOx Laboratory
Tony Baldry MP for North Oxfordshire has officially opened Phase II of the DiagnOx Laboratory, a unique incubator facility located in Cherwell Innovation Centre, Oxfordshire that provides offices and shared laboratory and equipment facilities where diagnostics researchers, or companies developing medical diagnostic products, can undertake... view more... (2005-03-24)

Yorkshire company develops early diagnostic test for lung cancer
A non-invasive diagnostic test for early-stage bronchial carcinoma (lung cancer) is one of the innovative technologies being presented at White Rose Bioscience Forum in York today (03 November).   view more (2004-11-02)

Knowledge No Guarantee of Acceptance
In the Fall of the year 2001, the German Hygiene Museum in Dresden hosted the first German citizens` conference. The topic: the "Genetic Diagnostics Controversy". 19 randomly selected citizens spent three weekends dealing intensively with the complex and controversial topic of genetic diagnostics. At the conclusion of the proceedings they issued a... view more... (2002-08-08)

Politicians Must Listen To The Scientists Or We Face Diasaster
The University of Surrey's School of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences held their 'Festival of Research' to celebrate the world class research success of the School, and to facilitate new collaborations on June 18. Amongst the speakers for the event was the renowned world authority on food safety, Professor Hugh Pennington, Professor of... view more... (2004-06-28)

Chemistry & Industry - Issue 5 Cover Date 4 March 2002
NEWS Amersham patents dispute ends in deal (page 4) UK diagnostics and biosciences group Amersham has settled its patent dispute with American rival Applied Biosystems   view more (2002-02-27)

Cockroach classification is to be amended
Now it is difficult to imagine how people managed without DNA-diagnostics. Russian scientists hope to apply this method for eliminating differences in classification of the most ancient inhabitants of the earth - cockroaches. By applying DNA-diagnostics the researchers from the Vavilov Institiute of General Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences,... view more... (2003-08-22)

3D Molecular Sciences Announces IP Agreement with University of Hertfordshire
Cambridge, UK, 17th July 2002...3D Molecular Sciences Ltd (3DMS™), a recent spin-out from The Generics Group, has announced the strengthening of its patent estate in the area of optically readable encoded microscopic particles and 3D array bead-based technologies through an agreement with the University of Hertfordshire and Imperial College... view more... (2002-07-17)

Imperial to lead the way in developing vaccines against bio-weapons
Scientists at Imperial College London and Hammersmith Hospital are to help develop new vaccines in case of a terrorist release of biological agents such as anthrax.   view more (2004-11-01)

Test developed at UQ diagnosed Australia's first swine flu victim
When the first cases of H1N1 Influenza (swine flu) were reported in Mexico in April, UQ researchers got to work developing a test to diagnose the virus.   view more (2009-09-04)

3D Molecular Sciences Presents its New Patented 3D Encoded Particle Array Tool for Multiplexing Bioassays at BioArray Europe
3D Molecular Sciences presented a poster providing new assay data on the Company's multiplexing enabling platform technology for molecular medicine at the BioArray Europe conference, taking place in Cambridge, UK, on 1 October 2002. The new patented assay system consists of microfabricated encoded particles of a variety of designs, attachment... view more... (2002-10-01)

Genes and disease - prospects and risks of predictive diagnostics. DFG Senate Commission presents new statement
Rapid progress made in genome research over the last few years, including in particular the de-coding of the human genome, is promising considerable advance at the level of medical applica-tion. This aspect also comprises the area of predictive genetic diagnostics, i.e. the possibility to recognise a susceptibility to a disease before the clinical... view more... (2003-09-02)

Test for esophageal reflux licensed to Bayer by Wake Forest University Health Sciences
A new test for esophageal reflux disease developed by a Wake Forest University Health Sciences (WFUHS) otolaryngologist has been licensed to Bayer HealthCare's Diagnostics Division by WFUHS.   view more (2006-07-18)

Breakthrough in Alzheimer's research
A combination of proteins in the cerebrospinal fluid can reliably identify which patients with early symptoms of dementia will subsequently develop full-blown Alzheimer's disease, a research team at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, has found in a major international study.   view more (2009-08-12)

Predicting cancer prognosis
Researchers led by Dr. Soheil Dadras at the Stanford University Medical Center have developed a novel methodology to extract microRNAs from cancer tissues.   view more (2009-08-28)

The University of Bonn starts a new study course "Molecular Biomedicine"
The University of Bonn offers a new 9 semester diploma study course "Molecular Biomedicine", starting in the winter semester 2003/2004. The aim of this programme is to combine molecular approaches, methods and recent insights into life sciences with molecular medicine and knowledge on congenital human disorders. The study course is... view more... (2003-03-13)

New breakthrough in paralysis treatment reported
Brazilian scientists claim to have restored feeling to patients paralysed for two years or more, reports Marina Murphy in this issue of Chemistry & Industry Magazine. The report previews research carried out at the University of San Paulo, Brazil. Scientists lead by Tarciscio Barros at the University's School of Medicine harvested stem cells... view more... (2003-11-13)

Molecular markers signal early metastases from ocular melanoma
Patients with melanoma of the eye are at risk for liver metastases, which are often not detected until they have turned into large, lethal tumors.   view more (2006-09-14)

MIT sculpts 3-D particles with light
MIT engineers have used ultraviolet light to sculpt three-dimensional microparticles that could have many applications in medical diagnostics and tissue engineering.   view more (2007-12-04)

Personalized medicine helps cancer patients survive
Cancer patients can survive longer under treatments based on their individual genetic profiles, according to a nationwide study released jointly today by Phoenix-area healthcare organizations.   view more (2009-04-20)
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