Issue 2 2007

Featuring
Incucible systemic RNA silencing in caenorhabditis elegans
Lisa Timmons, Hiroaki Tabara, Craig c. Mello and andrew Fire
Biomarkers in neurodegenerative diseases
Claudio Carini, MD, PhD.FRCPath, F.VP of Translational Medicine, MDS Pharma
ASMS Preview
Stathmin immobilization on a chip using an oligo-cysteine tag
Professor Kazuyuki Nakamura, M.D., University Graduate school of Medicine discusses protein chip technology for high through-put functional proteomics
Neuronal morphology screening as a tool in neuroscience drug discovery
John Dunlop and Myles Fennell, Neuroscience Discovery Research highlight the role of HCS in characterisation of neuronal morphology
Neuroscience Congress Preview
Novel strategies for antidepressant drug discovery
Chad Beyer looks at the application of microdialysis in the search for antidepressant drugs
HTS technologies to facilitate chemical genomics
Douglas Auld, NIH Chemical Genomics Center, National Institutes of Health, Bestesda, USA gives us an insight into facilitating chemical gemomics the HCS way
United they stand
Marc Casper, Vice President of Thermo Fisher Scientific talks to European Pharmaceutical Review about the Thermo Electron and Fisher Scientific merger and what affect it had on the industry
MIPTEC Preview
Calorimetry for ploymorph detection
Simon Gaisford PhD., School of Pharmacy, University of London and Michael AA O'Neill Ph.D, Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University of Bath
PAT and scalable automation for bioprocess control and monitoring
Joydeep Ganguly, PAT Group Lead and Gerrit Vogel, Senior Engineering Manager, Talecris Biotherapeutics examine PAT and scalable automation for bioprocess control and monitoring
SBS 2007 Preview
Cleanroom standards
John Neiger, Technical writer and consultant gives us an overview of cleanroom standards
Taking clinical trials into the future
Read what the technology user and vendors have to say about the future of clinical trials
A new challenge in the pharmaceutical supply chain
Professors roberto Montanari and Antonio Rizzi at the RFID Lab, University of Parma, Italy provide an overview on RFID technology and its impact on the pharmaceutical supply chain
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