New microchip technology could be used to track ‘smart pills’
Researchers have developed microscale devices that relay their location in the body...
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Researchers have developed microscale devices that relay their location in the body...
Lab Innovations – the UK’s only dedicated showcase for laboratory, analytical and biotech equipment – continues to garner support from across the scientific community...
Leading industrial biotechnology company Ingenza has acquired a high performance benchtop bioreactor system to enable faster development of new fermentation processes...
Engineers have demonstrated that the camera on your smartphone can noninvasively provide detailed information about heart health...
INTEGRA is making multichannel pipetting quicker and easier than ever before...
This month, 800+ life science leaders will gather in Boston for the tenth annual BioPharm America™ life science partnering event, September 26–27 at the Sheraton Boston Hotel...
Patients at risk of heart attacks and strokes may be spotted earlier thanks to a diagnosis tool that uses near-infrared light...
Internet of Medical Things is an amalgamation of medical devices and applications that can connect to healthcare IT systems using networking technologies...
Opioid overdose in the US and in Europe is on the rise, and the role of prescription-sourced drugs such as oxycodone cannot be underestimated...
European Pharmaceutical Review, Issue 2 of 2016 focused on nanotechnology and stem cell technology to monitor glucose and prevent diabetes, respectively. The aim of this review is to sensitise the technology innovators in this field by providing expert opinions on biomedical products and technologies that have come the closest so…
Water is widely used in pharmaceutical manufacturing – either as a raw material, as an ingredient, or as a final product. Water is also used for rinsing equipment or for the preparation of disinfectants and detergents...
Newest spectrometer from Ocean Optics offers Ethernet operation, speed, sensitivity and spectral buffering...
Commercial biomanufacturing dates to thousands of years and the first biological engine, the yeast, continues to be beneficial...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is used by the pharmaceutical industry for a wide variety of applications, including the identification of drug substances, products and raw materials; tablet assays; uniformity of content; water content; solid state form; and process analytical technologies...