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2012 | 01

R-Biopharm is proud to announce the RIDASCREEN® Gliadin ELISA, for the detection and quantification of gluten in foods has been accepted by AOAC International as Official First Action method. The AOAC Official Methods Board adopted the method “Gliadin as a Measure of Gluten in Foods containing wheat, rye and barley Enzyme Immunoassay Method based on a specific monoclonal antibody to the potentially celiac toxic amino acid prolamin sequences Collaborative Study” as Official First Action and assigned it Official MethodsSM number 2012.01.

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2011 | 11

R-Biopharm is New Majority Shareholder of humatrix

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2011 | 06

Fastest of its kind: New molecular biological test for the specific detection of EHEC bacteria

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2010 | 04

R-Biopharm Rhône Ltd is pleased to announce the launch of their new melamine solid phase clean-up columns for the analysis of melamine in a range of commodities by HPLC or LC-MS/MS.

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2010 | 01

VitaFast® Vitamin tests have been granted AOAC Performance Tested Method status!

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2009 | 10

Friday 30th October 2009 will see R-Biopharm Rhône’s exclusive evening event to celebrate the official launch of their new purpose built premises in the West of Scotland Science Park in Glasgow.

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2008 | 04

April 1st 2008 Today, the company is proud to lay the foundations for its new headquarters in Pfungstadt. The diagnostics company, whose current premises in the Landwehrstrasse have become too small, has invested 22 million Euros in the industrial estate between Major-Karl-Plagge Barracks and the B426. The future company premises will cover an area of 14,000 sqm and have capacity for 350 employees.

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2006 | 07

Ministry of Education and Research supports new approaches in cancer research. Secretary of state Andreas Storm approves grant for R-Biopharm

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2006 | 03

A change of direction in cancer research. Aggressive cancer cells identified by their metabolism - biochemical basis of the Warburg effect explained

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