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Articles in Sept 6, 2004 issue of Chemistry and Industry
- The Baekeland Lecture was given to a large audience on 17 July by Prof James Feast
- Member Malcolm Faers discusses 1.7 million [euro] InForm research project
- SCI event diary
- February 2004
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Risperdal approved for troubled teens
by Patrick Walter - SCI event diary
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Enlarged EU stays top of the chemical trading tree
by Neil Eisberg -
German majors look set for a profitable 2005
by Neil Eisberg - Weighing up disease diagnosis
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Fuel additive ban troubles suppliers and rivals
by Liz Bond -
Tax incentive to tackle climate change
by Chris Hewett -
Dressing to kill
by Gang Sun -
The next step for sequencing
by Graham Lawton -
Illuminating drug discovery
by Christopher H. Contag -
World Records in Chemistry
by Ronald Hester -
The Big Bang: A History of Explosives
by John E. Dolan -
Food, Bacteria and Health: A Practical Guide
by William Waites -
Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases: A Molecular and Genetic Approach
by Dino Rotondo - Dr Robotics
- $700m fine for Monsanto
- French against a european animal-test ban
- Rubella risks greater than thought as lab rates fall
- Competition hots up in statin market
- FDA approves Crestor for AZ
- Reach redraft demand
- Launch explosion kills 21
- Women vulnerable to tobacco mutations
- 44 firms hit by GWS sufferers' class action
- Fast track after scandal
- Competition for Viagra
- Celltech profit concern
- Cannabis drug trial
- NicOx and Merck sign
- Modification possible post-polymerisation
- Stem cells help to regain sight
- Entry inhibitors under development
- Breast tissue grown in pigs
- Corrections
- Element 110 named
- Migraine removal
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The politics of publishing: why did a breakthrough Chinese paper on humanrabbit hybrid embryos take two years to be published?
by Marina Murphy - Diary
- Deep sea pickles
- Ozone shower
- Chemicals heat
- Fruit extracts
- Plastics spine
- Other patents of interest
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Bringing food into focus: SCI's autumn conference programme
by Simon Robinson - Repel hungry highland midges: pest control at the University of Aberdeen
- Is our food safe to eat? SCI Pest Management Group
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Give old IT a new lease of life: SCI supports computer recycling
by Catherine Wingate - Making water work: SCI Environment Medal winner Clive Thompson
- Stepping into action: member involvement key to SCI's development
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SCI in the news again despite summer lull
by Lizzy Ray - Get involved to get ahead: SCI membership presents plenty of career opportunities
- Papers and posters
- Robert 'Bob' Derry: SCI Australia section
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- Bridgeheads and butterflies
- Maranda Thomson: Young Person of the Year award winnerAnalytical Development Chemist at GSK
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Marketing has scope for creativity
by Phil Allen -
Alcoholic fuel: Ethanol and a Nafion membrane is all that is needed to produce energy by biocatalysis. Robert Winder reports on a technology that overcomes most biofuel cell setbacks
by Robert Winder -
The next generation: in May, Avecia announced winners of its in-house innovation awards for 2003. From the selection, Covion's Olaf Gelsen looks at 'next-generation' materials developments for OLEDs
by Olaf Gelsen -
Gene transcription: Robert Winder explains the stages of gene experession and how transcriptomics has allowed High Throughput Genomics to develop a quantitative drug discovery test
by Robert Winder -
Polymer gels: fundamentals and applications
by Vic Morris -
Value-based marketing for bottom-line success
by Roy Calder -
Ionic liquids: industrial applications to green chemistry
by Mike Lancaster - Correction
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Applied chemistry
by Nigel Freestone
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