Industry News
Dako and Cell Signaling Technology partner in companion diagnostics
Antibody provider Cell Signaling Technology (CST) has entered into a strategic partnership to supply antibodies for use in Dako companion diagnostics products. [ + ]
LBT set to lose bioMérieux licence deal
LBT Innovations (ASX:LBT) is set to lose a substantial source of income, with licensee bioMérieux planning to terminate its agreement with the Australian lab technology provider.
[ + ]CNS establishes US operations
Consulting company Clinical Network Services (CNS) has established an office in the US to allow it to support clients seeking to engage with the FDA.
[ + ]Sirtex completes recruitment for SIR-Spheres trial
Sirtex Medical (ASX:SRX) has now recruited over 1000 patients for its three concurrent trials of its liver cancer treatment SIR-Spheres microspheres.
[ + ]AIMS council gets a revamp
The Australian Institute of Marine Science will start the year off with a new chair and three new members for its council. [ + ]
Minimally invasive treatment for lung disease in Australia
A minimally invasive procedure is now available to Australian patients suffering from obstructive lung diseases such as emphysema. An alternative to surgical resection of the most diseased part of a lung, endoscopic lung volume reduction (ELVR) involves having an umbrella-shaped, one-way valve endoscopically positioned into the airway serving the affected lobe. [ + ]
Rotaviruses need sugar receptors to invade cells
Rotaviruses invade cells of the gastrointestinal tract through carbohydrate receptors, findings that may lead to new ways of preventing this contagious childhood disease. [ + ]
Fellowship scheme for young dementia researchers
Minister for Education and Training Christopher Pyne has announced a new fellowship scheme to expand research capacity in dementia. The NHMRC-ARC Dementia Research Development Fellowships Scheme provides opportunities for postdoctoral researchers to engage in advanced training in the health, medical, fundamental sciences, social, economic and cultural fields relevant to dementia. [ + ]
Science welcomed back to Australian Cabinet
The Australian Academy of Science has welcomed last month's announcement that Ian Macfarlane is now the Minister for Industry and Science - a move Academy President Professor Andrew Holmes hopes will be more than a change in title. [ + ]
Simulating the power of bubbles
Researchers have used the most powerful computer in Japan to explore a process observed in both bubbly beverages as well as scientific systems including spin systems, foams and metallic alloys. [ + ]
Ancient archaea provide answers for proteins
Researchers from the University of Cambridge and the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) are studying the function of a newly discovered family of proteins associated with archaea - microorganisms believed to be amongst the oldest lifeforms on Earth. [ + ]
Season's greetings
We are taking a break over Christmas and will be back in early January to keep you up to date with the latest in life science news. [ + ]
Round three of NSW Medical Devices Fund
Applications for round three of the NSW Medical Devices Fund have officially opened. The fund is a $5 million per annum technology developments and commercialisation program, with $6.7 million available for the 2015-2016 funding round. [ + ]
Pathogen reduction system to treat plasma
The US FDA has approved Cerus Corporation's Intercept Blood System for plasma - said to be the first pathogen reduction system for use by blood establishments in the preparation of plasma in order to reduce the risk of transfusion-transmitted infections. [ + ]
Universal Biosensors and Siemens partner on blood testing strips
Universal Biosensors and Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics have announced the Xprecia Stride Coagulation Analyzer - a prothrombin time (PT-INR) testing system which offers high performance and ease of use in an affordable, handheld format. [ + ]