News Archive

13/07/2010
Orla secure TSB grant for stem cell project with UK stem cell bank and Newcastle University

04/05/2010
Orla scientist in Genetic Engineering News

09/04/2010
Orla surfaces regulating neural differentiation

30/03/2010
Animal-free protein surfaces for neural cells

17/03/2010
Hepatocytes on 3D glass Tech note

17/03/2010
OJ-Bio website goes live

01/03/2010
Orla presenting at Knowledge Transfer Network sensor meeting

09/02/2010
Orla founder to give invited lecture at largest gathering of biophysicist in world

02/01/2010
Researchers at the University of Sheffield and Orla receive funding to reduce use of animals in drug testing

11/11/2009
Launch of OJ-Bio

11/10/2009
Orla attending UK Nanoforum 2009

09/09/2009
Orla has moved

08/08/2009
Orla Biosurfaces featured in Materials today

24/06/2009
Orla attending ISSCR 2009 in Barcelona

03/04/2009
Orla to attend UKNSCN 2009 meeting in Oxford

01/01/2009
Orla attending Nanotech 2009 in Tokyo

23/09/2008
Omron present data using Orla Technology

19/09/2008
Orla benefit from latest Technology Strategy Board funding

19/08/2008
Orla presenting at Advamed 2008

07/07/2008
Orla student presenting at Gordon Conference

July 4th 2008 - Michael Cooke, One of Orla's sponsored PhD students, is presenting a poster at the Gordon Research Conference examining Signal Transduction by engineered extracellular matrices.

The meeting is taking place at Bates College, Lewiston, Maine and runs from the 6th to the 11th of July 2008.

A copy of his poster is available here

13/05/2008
Orla to attend ISSCR 2008

13/05/2008
Lord Digby Jones visits Orla

15/04/2008
Two Orla PhD studentships announced

20/03/2008
Orla to attend UKNSCN meeting.

20/03/2008
BMP-2 motif added to cell culture range

20/03/2008
Orla proteins enhance cell attachment

20/11/2007
Orla and JRC sign agreement

18/09/2007
Orla to attend ASSOCHAM summit on Biotechnology & Nanotechnology, New Delhi

10/09/2007
STEMDIAGNOSTICS PROJECT LAUNCH

29/03/2007
Orla secure R&D grant to develop self-assembling antibody reagents

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