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David Delpy Named EPSRC Chief Executive
May 31, 2007 — Science and Innovation Minister Malcolm Wicks of the British government's Department of Trade and Industry yesterday announced the appointment of professor David Delpy as chief executive and deputy chair of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), effective Sept. 1. The EPSRC is the main agency for funding research in engineering and the physical sciences in the United Kingdom. Delpy succeeds professor Sir John O'Reilly; the appointment is for a four-year term. Delpy is...
DoE Awards New Spintronics Center $1.9M
NEWARK, Del., April 23, 2007 -- The University of Delaware has been awarded $1.9 million from the US Department of Energy (DoE) to establish the Center for Spintronics and Biodetection, which aims to create a highly sensitive biosensor. Spin electronics, or "spintronics," is...
Thermo Fisher Sells Genevac
WALTHAM, Mass., April 4, 2007 -- Analytical instrument and lab equipment maker Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. announced yesterday that it has sold its Genevac business, a manufacturer of vacuum concentrators, to private equity firm Riverlake Equity Partners LP of Portland, Ore....
OPTICAL FILTERS
Apr 1, 2007 — The 47-page full-color “2007 Catalog” from Semrock Inc. details optical filters for biotechnology and analytical instrumentation, including the BrightLine fluorescence filters, among them the single- and multiband sets; the UV, bandpass and...
Method Quickly Judges Nanotube Purity
GAITHERSBURG, Md., Feb. 2, 2007 -- A sensitive new method has been developed for quickly assessing the quality of carbon nanotubes. Initial tests show that the method is not only faster than the standard technique but also screens much smaller samples, better detects sample...
Obstacle to Mass-Producing Microchips Removed
PRINCETON, N.J., Jan. 18, 2007 -- By eliminating tiny air bubbles that form when liquid droplets are molded into intricate circuits, researchers said they are dissolving a sizable obstacle to mass-producing smaller, cheaper microchips. A team at Princeton University led by...
'Pioneers in Miniaturization' Prizewinner Announced
Dec 18, 2006 — David Beebe has been named the inaugural winner of the Pioneers in Miniaturization prize, receiving $5000 and a certificate. The award was established by the Royal Society of Chemistry's Lab on a Chip journal of Cambridge, England, and Corning Inc....
Saudi Arabia to Build Separate Women's Science Center
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia, Dec. 7, 2006 -- Saudi Arabia is opening a women's education center in Riyadh for nanotechnology, biotechnology and information technology research "as part of the government’s drive to empower women," the Arab News reported this week. The Ministry of Education...
Andor Appoints Distributor in UK
Dec 1, 2006 — Andor Technology of Belfast has selected Gilden Photonics Ltd. of Helensburgh, both in the UK, to distribute its spectroscopy cameras and spectrographs there. Andor’s CCD and intensified CCD cameras are used in academic, industrial and government...
OPTICAL FILTERS
Nov 1, 2006 — A manufacturer of optical filters for the biotechnology and analytical instrumentation markets, Semrock Inc. has issued its 2006-2007 catalog. The 48-page full-color publication presents filters for applications including Raman instrumentation,...
MIT Professor Joins NanoBiology Advisory Committee
Jul 28, 2006 — San Diego-based Accelrys Inc., a provider of scientific modeling and workflow software, announced that Robert Langer, institute professor in chemical and biomedical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has joined the scientific...
nmLaser Products Moves to New Facility
Apr 20, 2006 — nmLaser Products Inc., a manufacturer of high irradiance laser shutters, announced today that the company has moved to its new facility at 337 Piercy Rd. in San Jose's Evergreen Technology Park, a few miles from their original location in Sunnyvale,...
GTRI to Open Institute in Ireland
Apr 6, 2006 — The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), the applied research arm of the Georgia Institute of Technology, will establish its first research facility outside of the US -- in Athlone, Ireland -- to focus on digital media, radio frequency...
Applicants Are Being Sought for PI NanoInnovation Grant
Mar 1, 2006 — PI (Physik Instrumente) LP of Auburn, Mass., has announced the third annual PI NanoInnovation Grant, a program to support research related to nano-technology, optics and biotechnology. The program will award funding in the form of PI nanopositioning...
Till Photonics Wins Award for Live-Cell Screening
Oct 1, 2005 — The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) has awarded Till Photonics GmbH €2.5 million for its biophotonics network proposal. The Gräfelfing-based company’s live-cell screening project, which commenced activities in June, brings...
Advances in Lasers on a Chip
Sep 1, 2005 — Microfluidic technology has miniaturized many instruments used in biotechnology and medicine into devices about the size of a microscope slide. Developers of these devices, commonly called labs on a chip or biochips, want to achieve maximum...
Photop and Pavilion Join to Develop Lasers
Aug 1, 2005 — Photop Technologies Inc. and Pavilion Integration Corp. will jointly develop and manufacture red, green and blue lasers for the biotechnology, graphics and metrology markets. Pavilion, of Fremont, Calif., will work on innovative designs and provide...
Fine Print
Jun 1, 2005 — We’re always told to read the fine print. That may be even more of a challenge as the writing size gets down to the sub-100-nm scale. A team led by Horacio D. Espinosa at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., has created a nanoscale chip that...
Daily News Briefs
Jul 22, 2004 — Carl Zeiss MicroImaging Inc., a developer of optical imaging technologies, and Cellomics Inc., a Pittsburgh, Pa., biotechnology company, have announced plans to bring small-molecule screening to basic science researchers supported by the National...
Physik Instrumente Announces NanoInnovation Grant
Aug 29, 2003 — AUBURN, Mass., August 29 -- Entries are being accepted for the Physik Instrumente (PI)-sponsored PI NanoInnovation Grant, an annual program to support research related to nanotechnology, optics and biotechnology. The $25,000 PI NanoInnovation Grant...
NIR Reflectance Spectroscopy Analyzes Grain
Aug 1, 2003 — Advances in genetics and biotechnology have made it possible to manipulate the chemical constituents of poultry and swine feed to increase the value of a unit of grain. As a result, the traditional view of grain as a static commodity is giving way...
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