Targeted investment reaps rewards for York Laboratory
- it's a message which forms part of the Laboratory’s recently published 2007/08 Annual Report.
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New products and scientific services from CSL and other UK public sector laboratories will be reaching the market place following an announcement of extra funding for the InterAct Project.
A year of achievement at Central Science Laboratory has come on the back of investment to strengthen scientific skills and to reduce support costs. This is the message from the out going chief executive's commentary, which forms part of the Laboratory's recently published 2007/08 Annual Report.
Helping to keep our food free from contamination and reducing the impact of man's activity on the environment are two of the main themes in a scientific review of the work carried out by the Central Science Laboratory over the last two years.
In its seventh annual report released today, the GM Inspectorate for England has confirmed that there were no deliberate release field trials of genetically modified (GM) organisms during the period 1st April 2006 to 30th March 2007.
A new range of plant healthcare factsheets, designed specifically for the horticultural industry, will be invaluable for early detection and diagnosis of a range of plant diseases.
Results from a national survey have highlighted wheat crops in the East Midlands and the South West of England could be at greater risk from mycotoxin contamination this season.
More settled weather may have eased immediate harvest worries, but farmers still need to pay close attention to grain drying in this changeable season.
A year of achievement at Central Science Laboratory has been crowned by two distinct successes.
Following a ground-breaking deal between CSL and private investors a new company was launched today by Government Minister, Lord Rooker.
Yorkshire�s profile as a region of science and innovation has received a boost following a full-scale independent audit of Defra's Central Science Laboratory.
Creating further value from scientific expertise has produced another success for the Central Science Laboratory (CSL).
A new database aims to provide vital information for growers, buyers and all those who need to comply with EU food contaminants and residue regulations.
Farmers and agronomists will have better access to a wider range of on-line crop management information thanks to the launch of the revamped CropMonitor website.
