Researchers develop disc-shaped drug delivery which mimic bacteria
A study has created microscopic tori, doughnut-shaped discs, that mimic bacteria and could be used as a form of targeted drug delivery.
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A study has created microscopic tori, doughnut-shaped discs, that mimic bacteria and could be used as a form of targeted drug delivery.
Researchers have developed a new type of malleable, self-healing and fully recyclable "electronic skin" that has applications ranging from robotics and prosthetic development to better biomedical devices...
HORIBA, an OEM of instruments and measurement systems, has launched the UP-100, a micro-volume in-line pH monitor which has uses in several applications and sectors including bio reactors, food and drink processing, pharmaceutical, chemical manufacturing and the semiconductor industry...
Life Sciences and Healthcare supply chains need transformation to support the increasing cost pressures and consumer demands for new and more convenient, affordable care models…
DiaSorin and Tecan Group have announced that they have agreed to collaborate in a development under which DiaSorin will make use of Tecan’s Fluent® Laboratory Automation Solution as its nucleic acid extraction platform...
Genpact’s new Pharmacovigilance Artificial Intelligence solution promises to transform drug safety data management and reporting…
In this issue: Regulation, Oncology, Single Use, Robotics, Microbiology, PAT, Mass Spectrometry, Drug Delivery, Nanotechnology, and much more...
4 May 2016 | By Dr. Patrick Courtney, tec-connection
While robotics systems have been useful tools in the laboratory for many years, most notably in the area of liquid handling, many tasks are still only automated to a small extent. At the same time a new wave of robotic devices is reaching the market – from robot lawn mowers…
1 March 2016 | By Snehal Chougule, Allied Market Research
The use of robotics in pharmaceutical manufacturing is well established. Here, Snehal Chougule discusses advancements in robotics in medical science that could revolutionise the way patients are treated...