After 17 years at Agenda and over 40 years working in the Life Science and Screening sectors Norman has decided to hang up his boots and will be retiring at the end of the year. He has made a significant impact at Agenda working his way...
On December 19th Agenda welcomed auditors to our head Office to conduct a review of our compliance to ISO standards within the business. During which we are pleased to announce that we passed our surveillance audit for ISO27001 Informati...
We’re live!! Now is your chance to enter our Christmas competition – Agenda’s Christmas Conga! We’ve got daily prizes to be won, from bubbly to an Apple Watch. Keep your eyes on our social media to find out each day what prize is up for ...
Agenda are delighted to announce the appointment of Bridgette Archer as the new Business Development Executive for Agenda Life Sciences for the South of England and Wales. Bridgette was originally a contract animal technician for Agenda ...
If you are attending the 2018 LASA (Laboratory Animal Science Association) Annual Conference, why not drop by the Agenda Life Science stand (stand 43). Agenda Life Sciences specialise in life science recruitment, contract staffing, train...
This 1½ -day course is aimed at those involved in drug discovery and development who will need the tools for effective management of nonclinical outsourcing and study monitoring. The course has been designed for those with no or limited...
This year, Agenda’s chosen charity is Parkinson’s UK and we have been fundraising for them throughout 2018. As many as 10 million people around the world are thought to have Parkinson’s disease, and this number is expected to rise ...
The Zika Virus made headlines in 2015 and 2016 when there was an epidemic in South and Central America. Zika mainly attacks cells in the brain known as neural progenitor cells and is not particularly harmful to adults as they don’t hav...
About 10 years ago, researchers at the Royal Veterinary College found a family of King Charles Spaniels that had a canine version of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). With this, they began research in the hopes of one day finding a cure...
A new type of cell has been discovered in the human airway, and it may have a central role in cystic fibrosis. There are currently 70,000 people across the world living with cystic fibrosis for which there is currently no cure, and the d...