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Graphical design software aids sports vehicle development

25 June 2007

The University of Tulsa has won the National Instruments' award for the 'Most innovative use of graphical system design' at the third annual Challenge X: Crossover to Sustainable Mobility competition.

First 40Gbit/s data transfer in European education

25 June 2007

Janet, the network operator for UK education and research councils, has begun trials to become the first European educational network to transfer 40Gbit/s over a single channel operation.

New member of bioinformatics programme

25 June 2007

GenoLogics has made an agreement with Illumina to become a technology partner and participant in IlluminaConnect, a bioinformatics software programme established to advance data integration and analysis among the life science community.

Ten times faster access to European supercomputing network

25 June 2007

Researchers from computationally intensive projects as wide-ranging as earthquake simulation, climate-change prediction and particle physics will have ten times faster access to a European supercomputing facility.

Clinical software collaboration

13 June 2007

Green Mountain Logic has formed a collaboration with Phase Forward, to develop an interface between GMLs LabPas CT product and Phase Forwards InForm ITM electronic data capture (EDC) product.

Strategic partnership for bioequivalence software

13 June 2007

Thermo Fisher Scientific has formed a strategic partnership with Megaware, a life science technology organisation, to deliver a new bioanalysis solution and joint support services for pharmaceutical, biotech and contract research organisations (CROs).

New conference stream for L.A.B. event

12 June 2007

A new conference stream on Laboratory equipment validation has been added to the L.A.B. event, to be held in London on 2-4 October 2007.

Show emphasises benefits of CFD in oil production

11 June 2007

CD-adapco is to demonstrate the economic benefits of using computational fluid dynamics software in oil and gas production at Go-expo 2007, Canadas largest exhibition for the industry.

High-performance computing increases understanding of the brain

11 June 2007

Scientists at Cardiff University have used high-performance computing to analyse brain scans 24 times faster than was previously possible, giving a more complete view of the brain.

$1.8m research project to identify bacteria genes

11 June 2007

Food research organisation CHR Hansen has teamed up with CLC bio and Roskilde University in an effort understand the genetic make-up of bacteria which could in turn improve probiotic food products.

LIMS systems serves academic pharmacy department

07 June 2007

Core Informatics has provided a LIMS system to Virginia Commonwealth Universitys (VCUs) Department of Pharmacy, to manage its nucleic acid and tissue sample bank with the associated experimental results.

Software helps integrate clinical research data

07 June 2007

Green Mountain Logics new Phase 1 Recruiting Module for LabPas CTs has gone live at Arkansas Research Medical Testing, a 200-bed, early-phase clinical research facility located at Little Rock.

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