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Robert Roe talks to laboratory software providers about their plans for the future of the laboratory
Robert Roe speaks with laboratory informatics software providers about the future of their software and the introduction of new technologies, such as AI and deep learning
Robert Roe looks at regulatory and technological changes that are changing the way drug development is carried out
Clare Sansom looks at the impact big data is having on genomics research
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Gemma Church reveals how simulation and modelling are aiding the design and development of a range of medical devices
Robert Roe reports on developments in multiphysics simulation at the Global Altair Technology Conference
Sophia Ktori completes her two-part series on the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare research
Robert Roe reports on new technology and 30 years of the US supercomputing conference at SC18 in Dallas
Robert Roe looks at the changing ways that the HPC industry uses cloud computing technology
Sophia Ktori speaks to laboratory informatics experts about the development of Laboratory Information Management SYSTEM
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