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Key early steps in gene expression captured in real time by CSU researchers

Scienmag

Cellular proteins get their marching orders from genetic instructions encoded in DNA, whose sequences are first copied and made […].

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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. This could be expanded to assessing predictors at baseline.

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What to expect from SLAS Europe 2023

Drug Discovery World

SLAS Student Poster Award The SLAS Student Poster Award recognises innovative research by students, graduate students, post- doctoral associates and junior faculty (less than four years in first academic appointment) who are chosen to present a poster during SLAS Europe 2023.

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Democratising proteomics for cancer and beyond

Drug Discovery World

BMC Bioinformatics. Mass spectrometry-based protein identification by integrating de novo sequencing with database searching. 2013;14 Suppl 2(Suppl 2):S24. doi: 10.1186/1471-2105-14-S2-S24. Epub 2013 Jan 21. PMID: 23369017; PMCID: PMC3549845.

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Synthetic biology tools advancing and accelerating drug discovery efforts

Drug Discovery World

Gene-to-antibody production begins with scientists entering antibody sequences as starting material, after which bioinformatics tools filter out potentially non-viable sequences. Researchers used it to elucidate the genetic code and mechanism of protein synthesis back in the 1960s. “The

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