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  • News - 18 Feb 2010
    As efforts such as The Cancer Genome Atlas and others generate vast quantities of information about the genetic makeup of different types of cancer, it is becoming increasingly clear that such...
  • News - 21 Jul 2009
    Parabon NanoLabs, a leading designer and manufacturer of breakthrough products at the nanoscale, announced today its award of a National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Innovative Research...
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    Deerac Fluidics is a global leader in microlitre and nanolitre liquid handling systems for the Life Sciences industry. We specialize in the development and production of application-oriented...
  • News - 10 Jun 2010
    A team of researchers in the USA has, for the first time, been able to demonstrate the feasibility of high-speed optical identification of individual converted DNA bases as they translocate through...
  • News - 31 Mar 2009
    Parabon Computation, a veteran provider of extreme-scale grid computing software and services, announced today the spin-off of Parabon NanoLabs, a subsidiary dedicated to designing and producing...
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    From our UK Headquarters, Prior Scientific designs and manufactures a wide range of scientific instrumentation, specialising in microscope automation and optical microscopy. This has been the core of...
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    Graphenea is a leading graphene producer for industrial and research needs. Graphenea has developed a leading synthesis and transfer process to obtain high uniformity monolayer graphene films on any...
  • News - 6 Aug 2014
    Marija Drndić, a professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy in the University of Pennsylvania's School of Arts & Sciences has been awarded a two-year, $880,000 grant for a...
  • News - 6 Oct 2009
    Present in the cells of all living organisms, DNA is composed of two intertwined strands and contains the genetic "blueprint" through which all living organisms develop and function....
  • Article - 26 May 2005
    Optical tweezers use light and lasers to manipulate objects as small as a single atom, and are mainly used by biological scientists to study DNA and molecular motors. How optical tweezers work,...

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