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A company providing software for the management of laboratory equipment has been spun out from the University of Strathclyde.
The ULab platform provides lab managers with all the tools they need to run their labs more safely, more sustainably and more efficiently. ULab can also help generate additional revenues.
It offers prospective research collaborators the opportunity to see what technology is already available and avoids double purchasing, while research funders can ensure their grants are being used prudently.
The ULab platform has been operating for several years, both within Strathclyde and with the labs of external universities, research groups and companies. It has become an important keystone tool in many labs, whose managers have said they cannot imagine running them without ULab.
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La Trobe University researchers will advance knowledge of transplant cure rates for Hodgkin Lymphoma, therapy for thyroid cancer, and other fields, thanks to $5.97 million awarded to the University in the latest round of the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF).
Four La Trobe research projects will share in funding from the scheme which aims to transform health and medical research and innovation to improve lives, build the economy and contribute to health system sustainability.
La Trobe University Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Industry Engagement) Professor Susan Dodds is thrilled with La Trobe’s success.
“La Trobe researchers are focused on improving lives and health outcomes of people around the world. This funding enables our researchers together with clinical partners to advance their understanding and develop treatments and therapies for diseases like cancer, which affect so many individuals and families,” Professor Dodds said.
Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation.
Dante Labs announces appointments of Paul Jones, Simon Partridge and Christian Bourne to .
Dante LabsMay 11, 2021 GMT
CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom, May 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Dante Labs today announced Paul Jones, Simon Partridge and Christian Bourne have joined the Company’s Executive Team as part of its mission to enable faster, more effective population genomics programmes globally.
“We are excited to welcome Paul, Simon, and Christian to our team,” said Andrea Riposati, Chief Executive Officer of Dante Labs. “We share the vision for innovative solutions to accelerate the adoption of population genomics and precision medicine initiatives by healthcare systems and governments worldwide.”
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Paul Jones, Simon Partridge and Christian Bourne, previously from Illumina and Genomics England, have joined Dante Labs in its new Cambridge, UK office to spearhead its ground-breaking global population genomics offer
CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom, May 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Dante Labs today announced Paul Jones, Simon Partridge and Christian Bourne have joined the Company s Executive Team as part of its mission to enable faster, more effective population genomics programmes globally. We are excited to welcome Paul, Simon, and Christian to our team, said Andrea Riposati, Chief Executive Officer of Dante Labs. We share the vision for innovative solutions to accelerate the adoption of population genomics and precision medicine initiatives by healthcare systems and governments worldwide.
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