New coronavirus test for frontline NHS workers
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have developed a new test for coronavirus to screen frontline NHS staff
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have developed a new test for coronavirus to screen frontline NHS staff
Dr. Jelle Hendrix, Assistant Professor at the Biomedical Research Institute of Hasselt University in Belgium, was presented with this honor
The FreeStyle Libre 14 day system can be used by frontline healthcare workers tackling the coronavirus
Drying chambers to lend a helping hand
The free video conferencing & documenting tool aims to help teams stay connected during the global crisis
Horizon Discovery has announced a new B cell screening service to support the development of therapeutics for immune system diseases
Join this webinar on solving the complexities of automating assay workflows
A team of academic clinicians from King’s College London and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust identified the novel method “LAMP”
Studies in China show that the QX200 ddPCR systems can detect low levels of infection in individuals
PCR Biosystems have continued to scale up their operations to ensure the ongoing availability of COVID-19 test reagents
The partnership aims to launch a ready-to-go processing solution that streamlines viral DNA/RNA extraction
Oxford Cannabinoid Technologies has announced the pre-clinical development of a new cannabinoid compound ‘OCT461201’ to treat IBS
The test results are designed to enable differential diagnosis in under 2.5 hours
Recent funding from the BARDA award helped the company accelerate development and validation
As a provider of advanced cell and particle instrumentation for the life science market, the funding aims to accelerate its research
The SAMBA II machines provide a simple and accurate system for the diagnosis of COVID-19 infection
In the wake of the pandemic, the strategic partnership aims to increase antigen production for diagnostic kits and vaccine development
Horizon Discovery and Pharmahungary have reported a micro-RNA compound suitable for further development
New IgM and IgG antibody assays will help indicate whether a person has developed immunity against COVID-19
The scientific community is working at full speed to fight the severe acute respiratory syndrome