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Sage Analytics Hires Dr. Jason Lupoi as Senior Application Scientist

Dr. Lupoi will use his extensive expertise in spectroscopy to assist in the development of Sage Analytics’ cannabis potency testing systems.
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Improved Accuracy of Pesticide Detection in Food

European Reference Laboratory improves accuracy of pesticide detection in food with AB SCIEX mass spectrometry instrumentation.
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Joint Open Laboratory Established by Waters & ChP

Analytical lab will serve as a national technical support center advancing standardization and screening.
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MRC Technology Appoints General Counsel and Company Secretary

Dr Edward Bliss will join MRCT on 16 March.
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Proteome Sciences Extends its Reach Through Collaboration with MedBiomix Partners

Collaborative network alliance provide advanced data-driven solutions to integrate and make better use of protein expression data.
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How the brain ignores distractions

By scanning the brains of people engaged in selective attention to sensations, researchers have learned how the brain appears to coordinate the response needed to ignore distractors. They are now studying whether that ability can be harnessed, for instance to suppress pain.
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Face blindness predicted by structural differences in the brain

Differences in connectivity in the brain predict face blindness in adults, say Stanford neuroscientists. They plan to observe these surprising differences in children to discover how this visual deficit develops.
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BrainHealth tool provides unique insight for those with traumatic brain injury

A new study reveals that individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) have significantly more difficulty with gist reasoning than traditional cognitive tests. Using a unique cognitive assessment developed by researchers at the Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas at Dallas, findings published in the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology indicate that an individual's ability to "get the gist or extract the essence of a message" after a TBI more strongly predicts his or her ability to effectively hold a job or maintain a household than previously revealed by traditional cognitive tests alone.
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Neurologists find movement tracking device helps assess severity of Parkinson’s disease

A device that measures movement and balance can effectively help assess and track the progression of Parkinson's disease, even when medications are used to reduce Parkinson's symptoms, UT Southwestern Medical Center research found.
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New ‘reset’ button discovered for circadian clock

The discovery of a new “reset” button for the brain’s master biological clock could eventually lead to new treatments for conditions like seasonal affective disorder, reduce the adverse health effects of working the night shift and possibly even treat jet lag.
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