Lilly announces New York R&D site expansion
12 October 2015 | By Victoria White
Lilly has announced plans to add 30,000 square feet to its research and development site at the Alexandria Centre for Life Science in New York...
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12 October 2015 | By Victoria White
Lilly has announced plans to add 30,000 square feet to its research and development site at the Alexandria Centre for Life Science in New York...
In collaboration with Takeda, Micro-Flow Imaging with the Bot1 Autosampler automated manual methods for monitoring biopharmaceutical quality/safety...
Wes™ builds on over a decade of Simple Western development and makes running a Western even more simple...
Wes now analyzes proteins up to 440 kDa with the same Simple Western speed and data quality you’ve come to enjoy...
8 October 2015 | By Avacta Life Sciences
In this webinar we discuss Affimer® technology, a novel antibody mimetic and powerful antibody alternative...
8 October 2015 | By Victoria White
Researchers have eradicated a specific type of breast cancer tumour in mice by disabling a cancer-causing pathway and administering an immune-molecule based mop-up therapy...
Three major usability improvements are now available for the iCE3 system...
7 October 2015 | By Victoria White
The Cancer Research UK Centres Network Accelerator Award provides infrastructure support to research centres in order to encourage collaboration between different organisations and boost ‘bench to bedside’ science...
The Simple Western Immunoassay is the gel-free, blot-free and hands-free solution for those looking for a better way to get their Western blot data...
7 October 2015 | By Victoria White
Horizon Discovery Group has in-licensed novel kinase inhibitors from Servier that exhibit great promise based on preclinical data for treatment of a range of cancer types...
6 October 2015 | By Victoria White
Cardiff University immunologists have described how an immune system protein - interleukin-27 - regulates the inflammatory process in lymphoid-rich rheumatoid arthritis...
5 October 2015 | By Victoria White
Initial studies by Oxford University researchers show that targeting the protein, called PAT4, could restrict cancerous cells' ability to grow...
5 October 2015 | By Victoria White
The Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine has been split this year to recognise work that has revolutionised the treatment of some parasitic diseases...
2 October 2015 | By Victoria White
The technique allows drugs to last longer in the body and attack both primary cancer tumours and the circulating tumour cells...
1 October 2015 | By Victoria White
The TaNeDS programme provides close partnership between successful applicants and scientists in Daiichi Sankyo to tackle unmet medical needs...