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Gene expression delivery tool ‘slides’ instructions into cells

Drug Discovery World

Splicing-linked expression design. Two methods currently used to deliver protein-making packages into cells, ‘mini promoters’ and serotype-mediated gene expression, vary widely. Credit: Alexei Bygrave, Johns Hopkins Medicine. Dubbed ‘splicing-linked expression design’ (SLED). . in their effectiveness. “We

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Nucleome raises £37.5m to shine light on ‘dark genome’

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million ($40 million) first-round financing that will be used to explore so-called ‘dark’ regions of the human genome. M Ventures’ Dr Bauke Anninga said that that the startup has a “differentiated platform technology has the potential to fundamentally shift the way we discover and develop precision medicines.

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Gene Accessibility May Explain Why Alzheimer’s Gene, APOE4, is Less Dangerous for People of African Descent

Drug Discovery Today

Hussman Institute for Human Genomics at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine have found that variations in chromatin accessibility, and thus gene expression, may explain why people of European descent with APOE4 gene variants have a greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease than people of African descent with similar genetics.

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Moving the needle of CAR-T beyond oncology 

Drug Discovery World

CAR-T Therapies have revolutionised the field of personalised medicine, especially in oncology. Orchestrating the naturally occurring conductors of gene expression can shift the functional state of cells and alter gene expression. BS: The field of genetic tuning is full of innovation and potential.

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This week in drug discovery (2-6 October)  

Drug Discovery World

In celebration of the Nobel Prize for Medicine going to two of the early proponents of mRNA technology for creating therapeutics, Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, this week our round-up highlights the importance of genetics, genomics and gene editing in drug discovery.

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The epigenetic edge: Harnessing precision medicine’s potential 

Drug Discovery World

Founder Dr Moshe Szyf Founder shares the potential of harnessing precision medicine. Embarking on a new era of medicine The advent of genomics has ushered in the era of personalised medicine, enabling us to analyse the genetic makeup of individuals with unprecedented accuracy.

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New, highly precise ‘clock’ can measure biological age

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Using the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans, researchers at the University of Cologne have developed an ‘aging clock’ that reads the biological age of an organism directly from its gene expression, the transcriptome.