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Food and Beverage Analysis – News and Features

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ZyGEM Acquires Microlab Diagnostics to Commercialize Breakthrough DNA Detection and Testing Platform

ZyGEM Corp. Ltd., today announced that it has acquired MicroLab Diagnostics Inc., a private company developing microfluidic devices for rapid DNA testing.
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GeneBio, CURML-UTCF Collaborate to Enhance SmileMS for Forensic Toxicology

The collaboration will enable users in forensic toxicology to rely on SmileMS for further results optimization and production-compliant interactive visualization.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Webinar Addresses Future Trace Elemental Analysis Requirements Using AA, ICP and ICP-MS

Webinar entitled "Preparing for Future Trends in Elemental Food Safety Analysis," is now available to view on-demand.
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E.U. Signals Big Shift on Genetically Modified Crops

Madeira, which is one of Portugal’s autonomous regions, to become the first E.U. territory to get formal permission from Brussels to remain entirely free of genetically modified organisms.
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Biotech firms seek speedier reviews of seeds

The crop-biotechnology industry, growing frustrated as it watches the approval time for new seeds almost double under the Obama administration, is pressuring Washington to clear inventions more quickly.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Announces 2010 Food Safety Seminars in Europe

The seminars will provide an opportunity to learn about the latest advances from experts in the field and also from Thermo Fisher's food safety scientists.
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United States, Gates Foundation, Partner Nations Announce Proposed Contributions to Global Food Security Trust Fund

Finance ministers from many countries along with Gates Foundation met to announce an initial contribution of $880 million for a new fund to tackle global hunger and poverty and to discuss ways to foster additional contributions from the public and private sectors around the world
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Switch that Enables Salmonella to Sabotage Host Cells Revealed in new Study

A new switch that enables Salmonella bacteria to sabotage host cells is revealed in a study published in the journal Science.
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Food Politics: What Everyone Needs to Know - new book

, Food Politics carefully examines and explains the most important issues on today's global food landscape
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Modified Plant Clears Up Deadly Water Toxin

Scientists have developed tobacco plants to secrete antibodies from the roots that then bind to microcystin-LR - the most common cyanobacteria toxin in water - rendering it harmless
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