Blog - Peanut allergy is the most common cause of fatal food allergy reaction. It occurs when the immune system mistakenly identifies peanut proteins as something harmful. The fear of accidental exposure in food reduces the quality of life of peanut allergy sufferers and severely limits the social habits of allergic individuals, their families and even their friends.
18 July 2018Blog - What do we really know about the potential effects when nanomaterials and nanotechnology come into contact with complex matrices and how do we ensure that nanoproducts are safe?
29 August 2018Blog - The UK National Measurement Laboratory at LGC turned 30 years old this year, and to celebrate we’ve been looking back at notable accomplishments, and looking at where we are now. Clinical measurement is one field where our scientists have excelled and innovated throughout our time.
13 September 2018Blog - Today is Mole Day, chemists’ #1 holiday! Mole Day occurs every year on October 23 from 6:02am to 6:02pm to commemorate Avogadro’s Number and the basic measuring unit of chemistry, the mole.
23 October 2018Blog - Perhaps unsurprisingly, the candela was originally based on the light of a candle – but a definition based on something so variable was not good enough for measurement scientists. The candela, or ‘the new candle’, replaced candle-based definitions in 1948. In 1979 the modern definition of the candela was adopted:
20 December 2018News - Produced under accreditation to ISO Guide 34 as a Reference Material Producer
30 March 2017News - NMI team instrumental in two-year process
22 November 2016News - Novel method for quantifying human growth hormone in serum furthers LGC's status as a leading NMI in protein quantification
11 June 2014News - Dr Ehrenstorfer is the world’s leading producer of pesticide and other organic reference materials
02 January 2014News - Kit can validate new methods, monitor performance of methods for determination of carbon isotope ratios, and train and evaluate staff
24 April 2018