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Clinical Scientist Jobs: The Steps to Succeed in This Role

XTalks

Doctors and physicians rely on the results provided by a clinical scientist to make an accurate prognosis, diagnosis and assessment for a patient’s treatment plan. What is it Like to Work as a Clinical Scientist? A clinical scientist is often synonymous with: Clinical Research / Clinical Laboratory Scientist.

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Spatial Genomics, Transcriptomics and Proteomics Solutions – An Amelioration of Tissue Analytics

Roots Analysis

The up-and-coming field of spatial genomics in biology promises to bridge the gap between high plex, high throughput, and high resolution. 70+ spatial Genomics solutions are developed by industry and non-industry players. 70+ spatial Genomics solutions are developed by industry and non-industry players. Concluding Remarks.

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The Utility of Liquid Biopsy in Oncology Clinical Trials

XTalks

These tumor-derived entities are used to derive genomic and proteomic data. Detection of Genomic Alterations from cfDNA: Targeted, Non-Personalized Approaches. Detection of Genomic Alterations from cfDNA: Personalized, Targeted Assays. Optimal methods for bioinformatic analysis are still needed.

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Drug discovery’s latest top-level appointments

Drug Discovery World

Bill Dawson, Chair, Medicines Manufacturing Industry Partnership (MMIP): Dawson is Head of Biologics and Devices Manufacturing at GSK and has over 25 years’ experience in the vaccines, biopharma, pharmaceutical and clinical research (CRO) industries. He has a PhD in Bioinformatics from the University of Cambridge.

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How big data analytics can make personalised care a reality

Drug Discovery World

Johannes Goll, Global Head of Emmes’ Biomedical Data Science and Bioinformatics department, explains how big data analytics can deliver improved therapies and bring clinical research one step close to realising the potential of personalised care. He holds an MS degree in Statistics and a BS-equivalent in Bioengineering.