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Last Updated: Thursday, May 23, 2013 11:51 AM UTC
Revealed: New Year Success Could Be All in the Eyes
- Ultralase New Year, New You Eye Guide - further your career and find love - What celebrities’ eyes say about them - Get your own eyes read at www.Facebook.com/Ultralase Who would believe succeeding in a job interview was as simple as ‘looking right’, or finding love is down to the closeness of your partner’s eyes? It could be, according to a new report from laser eye specialist, Ultralase, which reveals exactly how our ‘windows to the soul’ can be used to our advantage in the New Year i... Comments (0)
Source: Ultralase
Posted: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 by Mr Jonathan Dolby - View more news posts by Mr Jonathan Dolby

Business Intelligence Accelerator Improves NHS Nottinghamshire County Operational Efficiency
NHS BI specialists, 21C, leverages existing Microsoft software infrastructure to liberate information silos in just two months London, 17 November 2009 – NHS business intelligence (BI) specialists, 21C, today announced that NHS Nottinghamshire County has deployed its BI Accelerator to improve operational efficiency. Utilising Microsoft products available through the NHS enterprise agreement, the BI solution is enabling the PCT to deliver wider access to more meaningful management and clinica... Comments (0)
Source: 21C
Posted: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 by Mr Jonathan Dolby - View more news posts by Mr Jonathan Dolby

Impact of Open Source Software on Clinical Trials Grows With Release of OpenClinica 3.0 Electronic Data Capture Software
Akaza Research is pleased to announce the release of OpenClinica 3.0, the newest version of the world’s most popular open source electronic data capture (EDC) software for clinical trials. This latest production release marks a significant milestone for open source software in the clinical trials field, adding a host of new capabilities designed to further accelerate the adoption of open source into mainstream research. For full article, see http://www.openclinica.org/entities/entity_details.php... Comments (0)
Source: Akaza Research
Posted: Saturday, October 17, 2009 by Baumann Ben - View more news posts by Baumann Ben

PREMIER Biosoft International Releases version 7.50 of AlleleID with Support for Multiplex Strain Differentiation Using xMAP® Assays for Luminex 100, Luminex 200 and Bio-Plex 200 Suspension Array Systems.
Palo Alto, California – September 14, 2009- PREMIER Biosoft International today announced the world wide release of AlleleID version 7.50. AlleleID will now enable xMAP® users to design strain differentiation assays. AlleleID employs a powerful algorithm to first align the sequences and then identify unique regions in each. The capture probes are located in these regions and then checked for multiplexing for use in bead based suspension arrays, based on Luminex's xMAP® technology. In addition... Comments (0)
Source: Neil Watson (www.premierbiosoft.com)
Posted: Monday, September 14, 2009 by Neil Watson - View more news posts by Neil Watson

Nottinghamshire Healthcare Chooses Proximity Communications to Exploit Cultural and Commercial Benefits of ICT
IP-Ready Telephony Platform Supports Collaboration and Cost-Control Strategy Newbury, UK, 6 August 2009 – Proximity Communications plc, a leading provider of ICT services and solutions, today announces it has completed the implementation of an IP-ready telephony solution for Nottinghamshire Healthcare, an NHS mental health and learning disability service provider. Deployed across 14 sites, the solution provides a single, resilient telephony platform, and incorporates a number of application... Comments (0)
Source: Proximity Communications
Posted: Thursday, August 06, 2009 by Mr Jonathan Dolby - View more news posts by Mr Jonathan Dolby

UK’s First Permanent Hospital Decontamination Cleaning Unit
A healthcare cleaning company has launched the UK’s first permanent decontamination cleaning unit at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich, London. ISS Mediclean, which has over 25 years experience in providing clinical and specialist healthcare cleaning, will use the permanent unit at the Trust as an extension of a rolling programme with all the hospital’s mobile equipment being taken to the unit and deep cleaned regularly. The Queen Elizabeth Hospital will be one of the first in the UK t... Comments (0)
Source: ISS UK Ltd
Posted: Thursday, August 06, 2009 by Mr Jonathan Dolby - View more news posts by Mr Jonathan Dolby

Business Development
Rescentris Inc. is proud to announce that its CERF Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN) product has won the prestigious "Best in Show" award at the April 2009 "Bio-IT world" conference in Boston, MA. Based in Columbus, Ohio, Rescentris Inc. was founded by, and is largely staffed by graduates of the Ohio State University College of Biological Sciences. CERF, is a compliant laboratory notebook and document management tool designed specifically by biologists for biologists. CERF is highly flexible... Comments (0)
Source: Rescentris
Posted: Thursday, April 30, 2009 by Mr Robert Day - View more news posts by Mr Robert Day

GenScript to Sponsor China 2009 Pharmaceutical R&D Summit
PISCATAWAY, N.J., March 16, 2009 – GenScript Corporation, an international contract research organization (CRO), has become a sponsor of China 2009 Pharmaceutical R&D Summit to be held at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Shanghai from April 7th to April 9th, 2009. China 2009 Pharmaceutical R&D Summit will be attended by pharmaceutical companies around the world to discuss how the drug industry can better cope with the challenging economic environment through innovative R&D, legal and regulatory fram... Comments (0)
Source: GENSCRIPT CORPORATION
Posted: Monday, March 23, 2009 by Mr. taylor li - View more news posts by Mr. taylor li

GenScript Launches Peptide Library Screening Tools For Peptide-Based Drug Discovery
Summary: GenScript peptide library screening accelerates protein epitope mapping and sequence optimization. PISCATAWAY, N.J., Feb. 6, 2009 -International contract research organization (CRO) GenScript Corporation has added a set of peptide library screening tools to its peptide-based drug discovery platform. These protocols are suitable for both protein epitope mapping and peptide sequence optimization. The ability to quickly and efficiently screen large numbers of compounds can be essen... Comments (0)
Source: GenScript
Posted: Monday, February 16, 2009 by Mr. taylor li - View more news posts by Mr. taylor li

GenScript Extends Western Blot Guarantee on In-house Antibodies
Summary: Polyclonal antibodies generated in rabbit hosts from qualified peptide antigens are guaranteed positive Western blot result. PISCATAWAY, N.J., Feb.17th, 2009 -International contract research organization GenScript Corporation has recently widened the scope of antibody guarantee. Now all polyclonal antibodies generated in rabbit hosts from qualified peptide antigen are guaranteed with positive Western blot results. It is the integration of various technologies and several already ... Comments (0)
Source: GenScript
Posted: Monday, February 16, 2009 by Mr. taylor li - View more news posts by Mr. taylor li

Ocimum Biosolutions Becomes an Authorized Service Provider for NuGEN Ovation® Systems in India
"Global alliance enables gene expression profiling from challenging clinical samples " Ocimum Biosolutions, a leading integrated genomics company, based in Hyderabad, India, announced today it is now an authorized provider for services using NuGEN Ovation® Systems for sample preparation. This partnership enables researchers in India, for the first time, to conduct gene expression profiling from a wide range of clinically relevant sample types, such as small, compromised, or formalin-fixed, pa... Comments (0)
Source: Ocimum Biosolutions
Posted: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 by Mr Mayank Kumar - View more news posts by Mr Mayank Kumar



PRA International Announces Collaboration With Frontage Laboratories Inc.
Partnership extends PRA bioanalytical services in North America 2 December 2008, Raleigh, N.C. — PRA International, a leading Clinical Research Organization (CRO), announced today a collaborative agreement with Frontage Laboratories Inc. This partnership enables PRA Early Development Services’ US Clinical Pharmacology Center (PRA EDS US CPC) to now offer a full complement of analytical lab testing services to its existing Phase I – IV clinical trial services in North America. PRA’s state... Comments (0)
Source: PRA International
Posted: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 by Mr Jonathan Dolby - View more news posts by Mr Jonathan Dolby

Online Recruitment Rebounds Slightly in the UK in October, According to the Monster Employment Index
October 2008 Index Highlights: • The Index showed modest growth to rebound from a four month decline. Online job availability in the UK is now one percent higher than year-earlier levels • Demand surged in the healthcare and education sectors. Moderate increases were also seen in finance and engineering • By contrast, hiring fell sharply in the architecture, construction and HR sectors • Among occupational groups, demand for craft and related workers jumped while offerings for service worke... Comments (0)
Source: RealWire
Posted: Friday, November 21, 2008 by Mr Jonathan Dolby - View more news posts by Mr Jonathan Dolby

BMJ Group teams up with the College of Emergency Medicine
Thursday 15th May, 2008 - BMJ Learning, part of the BMJ Group, announced today that it has formed a partnership with the College of Emergency Medicine in the UK, to provide Continuous Professional Development (CPD) courses for Fellows and Associate Fellows of the College. The new learning resources are provided in a series of modules—those available immediately include courses on self-harm and the Medical Capacity Act, the management of acute coronary syndromes, and syncope. Future modules w... Comments (0)
Source: BMJ Group
Posted: Thursday, May 15, 2008 by Mr Jonathan Dolby - View more news posts by Mr Jonathan Dolby

LANGUAGE AND COMPUTING TO PROVIDE NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY TO OCHSNER HEALTH SYSTEM
RESTON, VA--(Marketwire - February 20, 2008) - Language and Computing, Inc., providing the most advanced Natural Language Processing (NLP) and knowledge management solutions to the healthcare industry, announced today that Ochsner Health System has selected Language and Computing's NLP technology product suite, TeSSI® for Medicare Risk Adjustment reporting. Ochsner Health System employs 600 physicians and has 33 facilities located throughout southeast Louisiana. Language and Computing's solu... Comments (0)
Source: Language and Computing, Inc and Ochsner Health System
Posted: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 by Kyle Mr - View more news posts by Kyle Mr

LANGUAGE AND COMPUTING PARTNERS WITH REVOLUTION HEALTH TO IMPROVE PATIENT HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Reston, Virginia – March 11, 2008 – Language and Computing, Inc. (L&C), providing the most advanced Natural Language Processing (NLP) and knowledge management solutions to the healthcare industry, today announced that RevolutionHealth.com has chosen L&C’s technology product suite, TeSSI®, for its Medicine Chest™. Revolution Health creates products and services that empower people by putting them at the center of the healthcare system. The cornerstone of the company is RevolutionHealth.com, w... Comments (0)
Source: Language and Computing, Inc and Revolution Health.com
Posted: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 by Kyle Mr - View more news posts by Kyle Mr

Healthcare IT: driving US presidential campaigns
The three leaders in the race for the US presidency; Hilary Clinton, Barack Obama and John McCain, have all cited technology in their campaigns for healthcare reform. However, while IT may feature in the next president's healthcare agenda, doubt remains as to whether any of the candidates will deliver fully on their proposals.... Comments (0)
Source: Computer Business Review
Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe

IBM uses grid to advance cancer diagnosis and treatment
IBM researchers and a team of doctors are building a database of digital images that they hope will enable oncologists to diagnose and treat cancer patients faster and with more success.... Comments (0)
Source: ComputerWorld
Posted: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe

Is Txting 4 U? Doctors let fingers to the talking
The growth of wireless communication, and a new generation of doctors who have grown up with the technology, have led to more physicians using text messaging as a primary source of communication.... Comments (0)
Source: AMNews
Posted: Monday, January 28, 2008 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe

Solving identity crisis could spur PHR adoption, report concludes
A new report by Connecting for Health, a public-private collaborative operated by the Markle Foundation, recommends widespread adoption of several common practices for validating identities of online consumers, which in turn would help stimulate the growth of personal health records. ... Comments (0)
Source: Healthcare IT News
Posted: Friday, January 25, 2008 by Obi Igbokwe - View more news posts by Obi Igbokwe

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