Researchers distinguish interesting examples in COVID-19 transmission in India Kumar Jeetendra | October 1, 2020 Researchers, including those from the Government of Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh, have conducted one of the largest analysis of COVID-19 epidemiology to date, and have discovered that both cases and deaths due to the disease are more heavily concentrated in the 40-69 year age group in India than is seen in high-income nations, among …
An interview with Mr Pradip Popat Chairman Apex Chromatography Pvt Ltd Kumar Jeetendra | October 1, 2020 We have established many brands in India with an ethos of quality over pricing, showing that an investment in better quality materials has much better long-term benefits an interview with Mr Pradip Popat, Chairman Apex Chromatography Pvt Ltd. Mr Pradip Popat founded Apex Chromatography 40 years ago with family and presently serving as chairman of …
An Interview with Mr. Surendra Kumar Agarwal, Chairman and MD Sisco Research Laboratories Pvt.Ltd Kumar Jeetendra | October 1, 2020 Sisco Research Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (SRL) is one such organization that stands amongst the oldest and most respected manufacturers of specialty fine chemicals, microbiological, nanotechnology and biotechnology reagents. Mr S. K. Agarwal laid the foundation of SRL way back in 1975, here I am sharing a few interesting lines of the interview with him. Microbioz …
Russia to start Phase III preliminaries of second COVID-19 antibody in November-December: Report Kumar Jeetendra | October 2, 2020 Russia begins Phase III trials of a second possible vaccine against COVID-19, developed by Siberia’s Vector Institute, in November-December, the TASS news agency cited Russian consumer security watchdog Rospotrebnadzor as saying on October 2. Early-stage clinical trials for the vaccine have been completed on Wednesday.
AstraZeneca resumes COVID-19 immunization preliminary in Japan, US still stopped Kumar Jeetendra | October 2, 2020 AstraZeneca Plc said on Friday clinical trials of its experimental COVID-19 vaccine declared in Japan, while adding that it was in talks with regulators on data necessary to restart studies in the United States, where they remain halted. Several global trials of the vaccine, AZD1222, were put on hold last month after an unexplained illness …
Panthera Biopartners concludes Series A financing with Gresham House Ventures as major investor Kumar Jeetendra | October 2, 2020 Panthera Biopartners (Panthera) has completed a Series A funding round with Gresham House Ventures as a major investor. The capital raised will enable Panthera to further build out its network of clinical trial sites across the UK and overseas and increase its team of clinical trial experts in serving both pharma and patients. Panthera Chairman …
Role of Aerogen Nebulization in High Flow Oxygen Therapy Kumar Jeetendra | October 2, 2020 High flow oxygen therapy is a form of respiratory support used in the hospital where oxygen, often in conjunction with compressed air and humidification, is delivered to a patient at rates of flow higher than that delivered traditionally in oxygen therapy. High flow oxygen therapy is intended to Eliminate most of the anatomic dead space …
Coronavirus immunization turn out expected in under 3 months in UK: The Times Kumar Jeetendra | October 3, 2020 A mass roll-out of a COVID-19 vaccine in Britain could be completed in as little as three months, the Times reported, citing government scientists. Scientists working on the Oxford vaccine hope regulators approve it before the beginning of 2021, the paper said. A complete COVID-19 immunization programme, which would exclude children, could be faster than …
Parkinson’s disease is a free danger factor for biting the dust from COVID-19, study recommends Kumar Jeetendra | October 3, 2020 A fresh study of about 80,000 patients shows that people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have a 30% greater risk of dying from COVID-19 than individuals without the neurodegenerative condition. The new analysis conducted by researchers at University of Iowa Health Care based on patient information in the TriNetX COVID-19 research network suggests that Parkinson’s disease …
Learn from These Mistakes Before You Learn Pipetting Kumar Jeetendra | October 3, 2020 The Pasteur pipette remains in use since it’s invention. After adjusted volume pipettes, variable volume pipettes have been released, which provided a much more elastic stepper quantity setting. Laboratorians Yet many have not received formal instruction on pipetting. And like most insistent, common jobs, pipetting is frequently taken for granted. It’s crucial to comprehend the …
New AGA report subtleties adequacy and wellbeing of fecal microbiota transplantation Kumar Jeetendra | October 4, 2020 Now, the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) released the first results in the NIH-funded AGA Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) National Registry, the largest real world study about the effectiveness and safety of FMT. Published in Gastroenterology, the registry reported that FMT resulted in a treatment of Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) infection in 90% of individuals across …
INTEGRA enables analytic labs to scale up fluid dealing with during the COVID-19 pandemic Kumar Jeetendra | October 4, 2020 VOYAGER adjustable tip spacing pipettes are ideal for transferring patient samples from individual collection tubes – either blood collection or swab tubes – to microplates in serological and PCR testing workflows. Automatic adjustment of tip spacing at the touch of a button allows fast, simultaneous reformatting of up to 12 samples between different labware types. …