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Barley pan-genome: IPK scientists reach milestone on the way to ‘transparent’ barley

Scienmag

Credit: Photo: IPK Leibniz Institute/ Andreas Bähring In order to record all genetic information of an individual, its genome must be completely decoded. But to understand the genetic information of the entire barley species, much more […].

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Sensyne, Oxford University deploy AI to find asthma targets

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The three-year project – led by respiratory medicine expert Dr Timothy Hinks from the Oxford University Respiratory Medicine Unit – will use whole-genome sequencing of around 500 patients with severe asthma, comparing their gene sequences with control subjects who don’t have asthma. Dr Timothy Hinks.

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Sandoz, Ares extend digital alliance on antimicrobial resistance

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Novartis’ generics unit Sandoz has moved on to the next stage of a collaboration with Ares Genetics, which is focusing on the use of artificial intelligence to track antimicrobial resistance (AMR), improve diagnoses and guide the most effective use of antibiotics. “AMR, which is now estimated to directly account for nearly 1.3

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Big data – charting a new path to drug discovery and development

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Now, with the growth of publicly available genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics databases, the ability to quickly carry out large-scale DNA, RNA, and protein screenings, and the availability of massive sets of de-identified patient data, the amount of high-value, analysable data has reached enormous proportions. Industry 4.0’

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Top 10 Fastest Growing Biotech Companies in 2023

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Modern is making significant strides in advancing its mRNA technology and diversifying its product portfolio to address a broad spectrum of medical conditions. Dynavax boasts two successful commercial products in its portfolio. Notably, R&D expenditures for the second quarter of 2023 surged by 62 percent to reach $1.1

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The legume family tree

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Clinical Scientist Jobs: The Steps to Succeed in This Role

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They also assist in the testing of medical devices and development of drug products. There are different fields to explore as a clinical scientist — these include clinical bioinformatics, physiological sciences, pathology, medical physics and more. Genetic Science. What is it Like to Work as a Clinical Scientist? Microbiology.

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