Researchers to investigate screening for prostate cancer using MRI
A new clinical study will test for the first time if MRI scans can be used for population screening to detect prostate cancer more accurately...
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A new clinical study will test for the first time if MRI scans can be used for population screening to detect prostate cancer more accurately...
Health Data Research UK is awarding £30 million funding to six sites across the UK to address challenging healthcare issues through the use of data science...
In this Separations & Purifications In-Depth Focus: Sample preparation - is it possible to have too much? Discover the value of better quality chemistry; Determination of glucosamine in food supplements by HILIC-ESI-MS; Applying simple PAT tools to crystallisation in process chemistry...
Glucosamine is sold as a food supplement worldwide, but its production is poorly regulated. A direct and reliable method for the quality control of glucosamine in commercial products is of great importance. This article describes a simple, fast and validated ultra-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole time of flight (UPLC-QToF) for the determination…
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Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutics at King's College London
Dr Paul Royall, Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutics at King’s College London, and Programme Director of the MSc in Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Control, has joined European Pharmaceutical Review's Editorial Advisory Board.
In this In-Depth Focus: Quality control of freeze-dried oral formulations; Regulatory and quality assurance challenges in continuous manufacturing...
A common obstacle encountered in the early stages of drug development is the formulation of poorly water-soluble drugs (PWSDs). One effective approach to improve the dissolution of PWSDs is to render such drugs into their amorphous or disordered form. However, amorphous materials are both physically and chemically unstable, and tend…
Researchers have developed a new imaging technique to detect myeloid-derived suppressor cells’ accumulating in the lung...
In this Formulation Development & Delivery In-Depth Focus: A report on the use of freeze-drying to develop orally disintegrating tablets; a review of mucosal drug delivery; an interview on drug delivery through the skin; and a profile of three analytical technologies used to develop drug delivery systems...
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Results from a trial of a new stem-cell based therapy for a rare skin condition, recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB), have been published...
5 May 2011 | By kdm communications limited
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Dr Paul Andrews (Senior Scientist, ITI Stem Cell Technology Programme, University of Dundee), Professor Peter Andrews (co-Director of the Centre for Stem Cell Biology, University of Sheffield), Fergus McKenzie PhD. (Programme Manager, ITI-Life Sciences), Dr Stephen Minger (Senior Lecturer in Stem Cell Biology, Kings College London) and Will Rust (Section…