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BioTuring enters collaboration to enable detailed single-cell RNA research

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The collaboration aims to “close the gap between single-cell RNA sequencing wet-lab services and single-cell data analysis solutions,” which will allow scientists to study the finest details that can be hard to access. Research Instruments is the main distributor for genomic and life science research products in the region.

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PanOmics: Advancing drug discovery

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While we are using standard commercially available processes for genomics, we have invested massively into high-throughput and high-resolution transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics methods. The technologies cover the whole range of biomolecules from genes to protein to metabolites.

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Looking ahead to AACR  

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The workshop will be led by hfp consulting, a firm which specialises in career development and leadership training for scientists. Science ↔ Survivor Program As mentioned previously, AACR has a Scientist↔Survivor Program.

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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.

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How big data analytics can make personalised care a reality

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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. Figure 2: Advanced data visualisation examples for transcriptomics data.

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Democratising proteomics for cancer and beyond

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DDW Editor Reece Armstrong speaks to Nautilus Co-Founder and Chief Scientist Parag Mallick , about the company’s recent collaboration which aims to uncover the proteins that could be behind a rare and fatal childhood cancer. And whilst proteomics isn’t a new field of study, it has largely been left in the hands of proteomics scientists. “If

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Synthetic biology tools advancing and accelerating drug discovery efforts

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Even as methods in DNA synthesis continue to advance, scientists’ reliance on third-party companies for synthesising DNA creates a bottleneck, impeding research timelines. . “If It’s now possible to programme cell-free systems to make RNA and proteins that interact with each other,” Dr Laohakunakorn continues.

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