Despite concerns about their health and environmental effects, more pesticides are likely to be used in future – meaning that accurate testing for banned, unauthorised or restricted compounds is even more vital now than ever.
To mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we highlight new research showing how breast cancer cells rely on specific metabolic pathways for growth and metastasis, paving the way for an effective multimodal treatment strategy.
Athletes have been ‘doping’ – or taking performance enhancing substances – for over 2,000 years, but antidoping science and regulation only really began in in the late 20th century.
Nanotechnology is revolutionising drug delivery by tackling the solubility and bioavailability challenges that lead to many drugs failing clinical trials.
We provide courses on topics such as method validation, measurement uncertainty, statistics and more, all designed to help laboratories ensure the reliability of their results and meet accreditation and regulatory requirements.
The World Health organisation (WHO) has released new recommendations for limiting the presence of potentially carcinogenic nitrosamine impurities in medicines.
Drug discovery has reached another significant milestone with the large-scale synthesis of E7130 – an unprecedentedly complex anticancer drug candidate.
Ibuprofen has become a household staple and “a bedrock of pain relief and fever treatment all over the world.” But how did ibuprofen come to exist, and what does the future hold for it?
What exactly are VOCs and SVOCs? How do they threaten human health and the environment? And what regulations have been implemented to reduce their risks?
It’s been described as “a historic moment”, but is cannabis legalisation in Germany here for the long term? And what will be the consequences for Germany’s people and economy?
To mark World Parkinson's Day, LGC pays tribute to the scientists who work tirelessly to understand the disease’s molecular mechanisms, and to develop life-changing treatments.