Next Generation Automation Lab Achieves Huge Productivity Gains Kumar Jeetendra | August 5, 2021 Eli Lilly and Company and their industry partners, including sample management specialists – Ziath, are speeding the discovery of new medicines through the fully automated Lilly Life Sciences Studio (L2S2) lab in San Diego, USA. L2S2 was set up as part of the Lilly Discovery Automation Research and Technologies Group. The lab has brought together …
Easy-to-use Platform Unlocks Photochemistry in Flow Kumar Jeetendra | August 5, 2021 Developed by Asynt, in conjunction with the University of Leeds (UK), the fReactor Photo Flow provides an easy-to-use, yet powerful platform for scientists looking to explore photochemistry in Flow Chemistry applications. It is widely acknowledged that photocatalysis is a valuable synthetic tool for providing access to reaction pathways which would normally prove problematic or require …
Drug used to reduce blood fats might cut SARS-CoV-2 infection by 70% Kumar Jeetendra | August 6, 2021 An oral drug used to treat abnormal levels of fatty substances in the blood could reduce infection caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus by up to 70 per cent, according to a lab study published on Friday. The team led by researchers from the University of Birmingham in the UK found that fenofibrate and its active …
Choosing the right multimode plate reader for your research lab: Perkin Elmer’s Live Webinar Kumar Jeetendra | August 6, 2021 Delhi, 05/08/2021: As many of you know, microplate readers are instruments used to detect biological, chemical, biochemical or physical events from samples in a microplate. This is where it all starts for your basic research, assay development and therapeutic research. A powerful and reliable plate reader is what you need for your scientific breakthroughs or …
Stem Cell in Regenerative Medicine: Abdos Life Science Upcoming Live webinar session Kumar Jeetendra | August 6, 2021 New Delhi: 6th August 2021: Stem cells are the body’s raw materials — cells from which all other cells with specialized functions are generated. Under the right conditions in the body or a laboratory, stem cells divide to form more cells called daughter cells. Stem cells have a capacity for self-renewal and capability of proliferation …
Maxon motors hosting a webinar on Life critical medical care equipment powered by maxon drive systems Kumar Jeetendra | August 6, 2021 maxon drives are used in numerous medical applications and they perform reliably with the best possible quality in high-precision devices such as active implants, insulin pumps, surgical robots, power tools, respirators, ventilators and prostheses. Drive components for medical technology applications must meet extremely demanding requirements. Precision, sterilizability, smooth running, less noise and long service life. …
Highly Efficient Fibre Optic Channel Plates Kumar Jeetendra | August 6, 2021 Optical Surfaces Ltd reports how it is machining and polishing high precision Fibre Optic Channel Plates (FOCP) for an X-ray shielding application. Fibre Optic Channel Plates are widely used as optical devices to replace optical lenses because they require no focusing distance making them an ideal component when creating a compact optical device. Comprising a …
DNA recuperated from illicit drug capsules could be utilized to track criminal syndicates Kumar Jeetendra | August 7, 2021 After just 15 seconds of contact between drug dealers and drug manufacturers, scientists have shown for the first-time that DNA can be extracted from capsule surfaces. This will make it possible for law enforcement agencies around the globe to find criminal syndicates. Flinders University researchers published a new study in Forensic Sciences International: Genetics. They …
Merck launches New Pergoveris® Pen for Fertility Treatment in India Kumar Jeetendra | August 9, 2021 Mumbai, 9th August 2021: Merck Specialties Pvt ltd, the healthcare business of Merck in India, today launched Pergoveris® Pen for advanced infertility treatment in India. This launch emphasizes the company’s motive of fulfilling unmet medical needs by providing an improved, convenient, and ready-to-use combination treatment option for women with a severe follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and …
Research introduces novel methodology with invert brain aging by means of gut microbes Kumar Jeetendra | August 9, 2021 APC Microbiome Ireland (APC), University College Cork (UCC), published today in the leading international scientific magazine Nature Aging a new approach to reverse aging-related brain deterioration and cognitive function via microbes in their gut. One of the major global challenges as our population ages is how to preserve healthy brain function. This groundbreaking research has …
Provided more than 1 billion COVID-19 vaccine dose up until now: BioNTech Kumar Jeetendra | August 9, 2021 BioNTech and partner Pfizer have supplied more than one billion doses of their COVID-19 vaccine as per July 21, a bigger number than delivered by competitor AstraZeneca, the German biotech group said on Monday. The supply tally, up from more than 700 million doses announced by the biotech firm in June, compares with AstraZeneca saying …
Antibiotic resistance found in the gut microbiome of lemurs living near humans Kumar Jeetendra | August 10, 2021 The CDC describes antibiotic resistance as one of the most pressing public health crises in the world. It is currently being discovered in the stomachs of lemurs (our distant primate cousins). Researchers at Duke have discovered evidence of antibiotic resistance in the microbiome from lemurs that live close to humans, according to a new study …