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Bioreactor features disposable sensors
The Biostat Cultibag STR line of bioreactors from Sartorius-Stedim features disposable components to reduce risk of contamination.
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Seminar program Biotech Forum
Here is the entire seminar program at Biotech Forum September 28-29th
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Rapid system for surface hygiene monitoring
The Clean-Trace Surface Testing Instruments are a rapid solution to monitor biological contamination on surfaces in real time to help customers manage their cleaning and protect their samples.
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New automated solution for flexible molecular assays
The fully integrated Qiasymphony is a new automated platform for flexible molecular testing.
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Density meters with six-digit precision
The new instruments from Krüss Optronic offer high sensitivity for density measurements.
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Measurement of calorific content in a matter of minutes
The AC600 calorimeter from Leco uses rapid thermodynamics to analyze calorific content in five minutes.
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Refrigerators and freezers with small footprints
The Biocompact series of freezers and refrigerators from Gram Commercial offers a small yet professional footprint.
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One-step cleaning system for use in clean rooms
The Micronswep cleaning system from Berendsen is a single action cleaning system developed for use in clean rooms.
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Double the channels for half the work
The 16-well pipettes from Capp cause less strain for the user when setting up a 384-well plate.
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Platelet analysis in whole blood
The new Multiplate analyzer from Triolab uses impedance aggregometry to measure the effects of platelet inhibitors on whole blood.
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Continuous sampling allows for instantaneous microbial detection
Biovigilant's IMD-A instruments employ an optical technology to continuously sample the air and immediately warn when microbial contamination is detected.
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9 steps to perfect partnering
Rigorous planning and a focus on your business plan is essential for successful partnering, accoring to Camilla Huse Bondeson at Conlega. Follow her 9 steps to perfect partnering.
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Will the industry follow the economic revival?
Welcome to the eleventh Biotech Forum + Scanlab Fair!
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Your partnering tool - step by step
Profile, agenda and requests. Those are the basic steps to follow to use the partnering tool for Biotech Forum. Follow our guide to successful partnering!
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High hopes for future partnering - the solution for struggling fairs
Business fairs are struggling but the concept of partnering is hotter than ever. By using social media, participants can prepare themselves for the perfect meeting.
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Phrmas nya vd
John Castellani blir ny vd för den amerikanska branschorganisationen för forskande läkemedelsföretag.
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International models among science parks
Science parks have become a part of modern communities. With science parks in Oxford, Cambridge and Nice setting good examples, a special potential emerged. Countries with a clear research goal are investing in new parks, and in China, the number is growing exponentially.
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Ideon - Sweden's oldest science park
Old is not synonymous with boring. Swedens oldest science park Ideon still manages to attract young companies with big ideas. The recipe for success? To continue to invest in further development.
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We are poor lobbyists
I doubt there has ever been a really well thought out Scandinavian campaign with intentions to really change attitudes among both the public and politicians.
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3 miljarder till nya IMI-projekt
Här är de 15 nya projekt som finansieras av EU och Big Pharma och ska drivas multinationellt för att lyfta europeisk forskning i konkurrensen med andra kontinenter.
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Gen bakom hiv-resistens hittad
Forskare har hittat en gen bakom hiv-resistens. Upptäckten kan leda till ett vaccin som härmar processen hos de som är naturligt immuna mot aids.
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Tvärvetenskap tacklar genreglering
Forskare inom matematik, IT och cell- och molekylärbiologi har gjort nya upptäckter kring hur celler reglerar proteinnivåerna.
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Kjell Strandberg
2009 - ytterligare ett dystert år för Big Pharma.
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75 million for research schools
Gothenburg University, Karolinska Institutet, Linköping University and Umeå University have received SEK 75 million from the Research Council. The money will be used to build five national clinical research schools. The research schools will receive 15