Life Scientist > Lab Technology

Stocker rejoins CSIRO

02 July, 2007 by Kate McDonald

Former CSIRO chief John Stocker is now chairman of the board.


Little bitty queue jumpers

27 June, 2007 by Staff Writers

Subordinate fish keep their weight down to survive the pecking order.


Big ideas, brilliant minds

13 June, 2007 by Staff Writers

Highlights of who's heading to Melbourne for the annual Deakin Lectures.


Science in the public sphere

13 June, 2007 by Staff Writers

Nobel Laureate Peter Agre will deliver the Howard Florey Institute's Kenneth Myer Lecture tomorrow night.


Beckman Coulter launches the RAPTRs

29 May, 2007 by Kate McDonald

Beckman Coulter will introduce the new BioRAPTR and PicoRAPTR flying reagent dispenser (FRD) workstations to the Australian market later this year.


Opinion: The inaugural ALS honour roll of screw-ups

24 May, 2007 by Kate McDonald

The hunt for Wobbly is on.


New Fed Fellows named

24 May, 2007 by Staff Writers

Five biologists are amongst the 20 Federation Fellows named for 2007.


Biomedical Nanotechnology

27 April, 2007 by External Press Release Author

Biomedical nanotechnology is one of the fastest-growing fields of research across the globe.


Biostatistics: A Guide to Design, Analysis and Discovery

27 April, 2007 by External Press Release Author

This user-friendly guide on biostatistics focuses on the proper use and interpretation of statistical methods.


Software solutions for mass spec

26 April, 2007 by External Press Release Author

Thermo Fisher Scientific has introduced application-specific software for its LTQ Orbitrap.


Live cell imaging with Opera

26 April, 2007 by External Press Release Author

Opera from Evotec Technologies is a confocal microplate imaging reader.


Robotic workstations

26 April, 2007 by External Press Release Author

Xiril Robotic Workstations are for the entry level to medium throughput pipetting market.


Manipulating flow within

25 April, 2007 by External Press Release Author

Agilent Technologies has introduced the 7890A gas chromatograph (GC) platform.


Kinase profiling on the desktop

25 April, 2007 by External Press Release Author

Caliper Life Sciences' Desktop Profiler is a bench-top system for focused kinase profiling.


High-performance bioinformatics for everyone

25 April, 2007 by External Press Release Author

CLC bio has released the CLC Bioinformatics Cell, which enables users to transform their ordinary Intel- or AMD-based workstation computers to super-computing units.


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