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2011-10-10 10:40 by Wolf Kroner

Systems Biology Applied

Systems Biology needs sound theoretical concepts. Massive technology set-ups won’t resolve by themselves the puzzle. A conversation with Prof. Rudi Balling, Director of the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine on key concepts of systems theory. How they can mislead or fruitfully inform experimental systems biology.

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2011-10-28 08:29

Plant Genetic Engineering: ”It’s not as simple as Yes or No !”

Nobel Prize winner Prof. Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard warns of GMO-populism and researchers not standing up. Malaise about governments in Europe, agricultural subsidies masking true cost, and stumbling stones for industrial biotechnology outside food and feed.

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2012-01-04 19:52

Electrophoresis in Proteomics

A straight-forward and merciless enumeration of mistakes: Not for the beginner, definitely! Written by electrophoresis whiz Reiner Westermeier and his longtime partner Hanspeter Schickle exclusively for B2Bioworld - without adverts or PR in disguise.

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INDUSTRY VOICES ON AUTOMATION STANDARDS

Pharma industry voices

2010-03-18 12:28

We need the users, and users have to adopt it

“Interconnectivity”, “quality”, “harmonisation of standards” are today’s buzzwords in the worlds of analytics and biomanufacturing process technologies. Oscar-Werner Reif, CSO of Sartorius Stedim offers a global view on harmonisation of standards. What is at stake for suppliers beyond implementing in-house quality and standards?

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2010-03-01 18:46

Everyone re-invents the wheel

A major issue for manufacturers of automated screening systems resp. laboratory instruments is establishing standards across single product lines and beyond in-house solutions. Michael Collasius, Vice President Automated Systems Qiagen NV, discussed with B2Bioworld the industry challenges.

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