Archives for June 13, 2004

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Entry level particle sizer from Malvern

Malvern Instruments of the UK has launched a new system that is intended as an entry level product for companies needing to size particles in dry powders, suspensions and emulsions.

Entelos builds in silico model for diabetes

The development of an in silico model of the non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse, the primary animal model used by researchers to study type 1 diabetes, is set to enhance understanding of the disease and radically advance pharmaceutical R&D, writes Wai...

Towards high-throughput molecular diagnostics

Qiagen and Protedyne have teamed up to develop an ultra high-throughput sample preparation system for Protedyne's BioCube systems used for nucleic acid purification,writes Wai Lang Chu.

Galenix plans US expansion

France's Galenix is to set up a US subsidiary as part of a drive to raise the profile of its drug delivery technologies.

Digital standard could cut approval times

A coalition of biopharmaceutical companies and regulatory agencies has agreed on an electronic data standard that should make it easier to file product approval dossiers to regulators electronically, bringing drugs to market more quickly, writes Phil...

Water treatment market in Europe

Membrane separation systems dominate the European market for industrial process water treatment equipment, and the technology looks set to consolidate and spread to Eastern Europe.

Indian API firm boosts Euro presence

India's Jubilant Organosys has bought two companies in Belgium as part of a drive to improve its presence in the European market for generic drugs and active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs).