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DNA Electronics Partners with Roche to Develop Semiconductor Based Sequencing System Print E-mail
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Sunday, 31 October 2010 18:42

London, United Kingdom, Nov 01, 2010 - DNA Electronics, a fabless semiconductor provider of solutions for real-time DNA and RNA analysis, announced today that it has entered a partnership with 454 Life Sciences, a Roche Company. The collaboration will focus on the development of a low-cost, high-throughput, long read, high density DNA sequencing system. As part of the agreement, DNA Electronics has signed a non-exclusive licence to provide relevant IP from its proprietary semiconductor technology portfolio to Roche. This technology which enables sensitive detection of nucleotide incorporation during sequencing will build on 454 Life Sciences’ current pyrosequencing-based platform. The collaboration leverages DNA Electronics’ unique knowledge of semiconductor design and expertise in pH-mediated detection of nucleotide insertions with 454 Life Sciences’ long read sequencing chemistry to produce a seamless evolution from optical detection to low-cost, highly scalable electrochemical detection.

 
Care home provider, Kingsley Healthcare, installs a File Stream EDMS and Kodak i30/40 scanner solution group-wide to improve business performance and efficiency Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 10 February 2010 18:40

 o New roll out of File Stream workflow and email scheduler modules improve staff collaboration, with integration of Coda Financials underway 

o Web module means all group companies have remote access to File Stream  o Approximately £6,000 in physical storage costs saved by scanning paperwork and using EDMS

February 11, 2010 – Kodak today announced that Kingsley Healthcare Group has implemented a centralised File Stream electronic document management solution (EDMS) and 35 Kodak i30/40 desktop scanners to remove the operational inefficiencies associated with managing a thriving care home business on multiple locations using paper-based systems.

 

 
Technology at the heart of new Oldham Integrated Care Centre to improve patient care Print E-mail
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Monday, 18 January 2010 20:20

19th January - Computacenter is helping to put technology at the heart of NHS Oldham’s new Oldham Integrated Care Centre. With more standardised and efficient systems, the care centre will help NHS Oldham improve patient care through greater access to medical applications and information.   NHS Oldham is responsible for commissioning healthcare services for 227,000 people in Oldham. These services are delivered across a variety of settings by a wide range of clinicians including doctors, consultants, GPs, nurses, pharmacists, opticians and other health care professionals.  They are also responsible for providing community services through Oldham Community Health Services (part of NHS Oldham).   Paul Lyons, Associate Director of Finance - Head of Information Management and Technology at NHS Oldham, said: “The Oldham Integrated Care Centre will bring together a range of frontline medical services in a purpose-built facility and feature the latest technologies to improve productivity and patient care. 

 
BD Biosciences launches new cell analyser for complex multicolour experiments in disease and drug development research Print E-mail
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Thursday, 07 January 2010 16:48

Special order BD LSRFortessa™ Benchtop Flow Cytometry System supports up to five lasers and 18 colours simultaneously

Oxford, UK, 8 January 2010 -- BD Biosciences, a segment of BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company), recently announced the launch of the new special order BD LSRFortessa™ cell analyser, a powerful compact system that provides life science researchers with the ability to conduct complex multicolour flow cytometry experiments.

"Our special order research products programme combines the knowledge gained from decades of working closely with leading researchers and excelling in manufacturing," said Carolyn James, Business Director, UK and Ireland, BD Biosciences. "It allows us to work closely with customers to configure a BD LSRFortessa system that meets their exact specifications."

 
HIS-IZZ Hospitals implements centralised notification workflow hub using message master® Enterprise Alert Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 02 December 2009 20:12

Potsdam, Germany, 3 December, 2009: Derdack (www.derdack.com), provider of mobile messaging platforms and notification workflow software today announced that HIS-IZZ Hospitals, a network of four hospitals based in Brussels, has implemented a centralised notification workflow hub using message master® Enterprise Alert from Derdack.  This has automated the management of critical alerts and warnings, resulting in improved business continuity and a lower risk of unexpected business interruption.

Mr. Brocken, Prevention Advisor, HIS-IZZ Hospitals explains, “We had a basic paging system in place and could see that message master® Enterprise Alert offered a proven solution that provided all of the notification functionality and the centralisation capabilities we were looking for.  It has given us greater control over notifications and reduced the risk of interruption to our business continuity. 

 
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