Case Study: LIMS delivers improved lab efficiencies
The UK government agency Fera adopted LIMS as part of its focus on sample management and to improve efficiencies, productivity and sample integrity.
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The UK government agency Fera adopted LIMS as part of its focus on sample management and to improve efficiencies, productivity and sample integrity.
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This week's recall roundup features alerts around Salmonella and Norovirus, plus foreign objects and even counterfeit chocolate bars.
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25 March 2022 | By
A company, specialising in introducing allergens, to infants has developed a new oatmeal product to introduce babies to allergens “early and often”.
This week's recall roundup is dominated by Listeria contaminated mushrooms, plus foreign objects and undeclared allergen alerts in the US, Canada, and the UK.
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A group of students from the University of California Davis have created an allergen-free ice cream made from the liquid contained in chickpeas cans.
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Use of an “Intelligent Knife” (iknife), based on the rapid evaporative ionization mass spectrometry technology, for authenticity assessment of pistachio samples
Infant formula recalled in the US over Cronobacter fears, while undeclared allergens continue to cause product recalls across the world.
Scientists in the US have found that a new form of allergen immunotherapy, which uses microneedles, has the potential to radically improve peanut allergy desensitisation.
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