cell based assays
High Throughput Screening Market to Hit $19 Billion by 2018
March 12 by Gerald ClarkeHigh Throughput Screening is growing rapidly as it becomes essential for new sectors and old areas find new applications for it. According to a new report titled High Throughput Screening (HTS) Mark...
Stem Cells, Spaceships and Cell-Based Assays Review
November 13 by Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology EditorWhy are NASA using human stem cells to study the chicken pox virus? How could this help astronauts in space? Why are the Russians so interested? And how is the Mars Rover mission helping...
3D Stem Cell Assays in Space?- An Interview with NASA's Dr Tom Goodwin
November 05 by Gerald ClarkeWhy are NASA using human stem cells to study the chicken pox virus? How could this help astronauts in space? How is the Mars Rover mission helping? And why are the Russians so interested?&...
Will in vitro/in silico Methods Ever Replace in vivo Methods in Toxicology? - An Interview with Jorrit Hornberg
October 18 by Gerald ClarkeAhead of the Cell Based Assays Conference in December, Pharma IQ spoke with Jorrit Hornberg about the advances in vitro and in silico predictive toxicology and what this means for in vivo assays. He...
Stem Cells; the Future of Drug Development?
September 06 by Gerald ClarkeStem cells have been in the media for years now as the most promising therapeutic intervention, but their medical promise may be broader than as treatments themselves. Stem cells can be used as cell...
More Physiologically-Relevant Cellular Assays for Cardio and Neurotoxicity Testing- An Interview With Susanne Bremer-Hoffmann
April 25 by Susanne Bremer-HoffmannPharma IQ:How are you developing more physiologically-relevant cellular assays for cardio and neurotoxicity testing? Susanne Bremer-Hoffmann:In the last 3 years we have evaluated the potential of...