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Sigma-Aldrich Recognized by BioInformatics, LLC as Having the Most Useful and Easiest to Use Online and Print Catalogs
(15 May 2008)
Sigma-Aldrich announced that BioInformatics, LLC, reports that the Company's online product catalog is considered by scientists to be "most useful" and "easiest to use"."Our catalog team represents the long-term commitment of some of our most ...
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BioInformatics, LLC Assesses Effective Strategies for Print and Online Catalogs
(12 Mar 2008)
According to new research from BioInformatics, LLC the print and online catalogs from Sigma-Aldrich are seen by life scientists as being the "most useful" and "easiest to use." However, in ranking the "most visually appealing" catalogs, Invitrogen ...
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Wave I of Life Science Social Media Research finds that Social Media Channels are a Significant Untapped Opportunity
(10 Mar 2008)
PJA Advertising + Marketing and BioInformatics, LLC announced the complete results of their first social media study among life scientists. The survey, fielded by The Science Advisory Board and co-sponsored by BioInformatics, LLC and PJA Advertising ...
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Scientists Using Social Media to Inform Lab Purchasing Decisions
(30 Nov 2007)
Life scientists are highly engaged users of a variety of social media, according to preliminary results of a worldwide study of more than 1,500 scientists released today by BioInformatics, LLC. The survey, co-sponsored by BioInformatics, LLC and PJA ...
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BioInformatics LLC Publishes Study of Preferred Cell Biology Brands
(26 Oct 2007)
BioInformatics, LLC released its latest research report: "Brand Positioning: Cell Biology Kits & Reagents." The report is the first in a series of six focused on brand positioning in various life science product categories."In the cell biology ...
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Online Sales of Life Science Products Continue to Grow
(07 Jun 2007)
A new study by BioInformatics, LLC projects that 34% of products purchased by life scientists this year will be ordered online. Projected growth rates for online spending vary widely depending upon the product category but custom products, ...
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Life Scientists Embrace New Media
(05 Feb 2007)
Life scientists rely on the Internet when conducting their research. A new study shows that they are increasingly turning to new digital information sources to find the products used in their labs. On average, respondents use four to five eMarketing ...
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Market Opportunities Abound for Life Science Suppliers in Multi-Billion Dollar U.S. Market for Biodefense Research
(19 Oct 2006)
U.S. homeland security-related R&D is expected to total $5.2 billion in FY 2007. However, a recent study found that despite the massive spending in this market, the unavailability of some critical research resources has been a limitation in the ...
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The Science Advisory Board report shows increase in usage of key protein research techniques
(24 Aug 2006)
The utilization of protein research techniques such as ELISA and Western blot, by drug discovery researchers, have increased from 45 to 59 percent and from 46 to 58 percent respectively from 2002 to 2006. "The increased utilization of these two ...
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Asian Biosafety Practices Fall Short of International Standards
(14 Aug 2006)
A report recently released by Sandia National Laboratories shows that researchers in 16 Asian countries often use insufficient biosafety practices. Biosafety Level (BSL) 2 practices are often employed for research involving BSL 3 agents. Nearly ...
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