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App Helps Doctors, Students Learn to Diagnose Neurological Symptoms and Disease
The new app that presents a novel approach to learning the neurological physical exam, a challenging series of assessments aimed at diagnosing neurological disorders in patients.
Flu in Pregnancy May Quadruple Child’s Risk for Bipolar Disorder
NIH-funded study adds to evidence of overlap with Schizophrenia.
A Cautionary Tale on Genome-Sequencing Diagnostics for Rare Diseases
Studies in several children have raising new questions about inheritance, genomic sequencing, and diagnostic.
Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics in Molecular Diagnostics: Discovery of Cancer Biomarkers Using Tissue Culture
Rapid development of MS-based proteomic techniques in the last decade that has immensely helped researchers in candidate biomarker discovery.
Agilent Technologies Announces Winner of Fifth Annual Early Career Professor Award
Assistant Professor at Northwestern Recognized for Cancer Diagnostics Research.
Genetic Test Helps Predict Risk of Prostate Cancer Recurrence
Prostate cancer ranks as the most common internal malignancy diagnosed in men in the United States, but often does not require extensive treatment.
New Lung Cancer Guidelines Recommends Offering Screening to High-Risk Individuals
Advances in treatment have major impact on short- and long-term outcomes.
Genomic Analysis of Endometrial Tumors
Genomic classification of endometrial tumors could help guide treatment strategies, according to a new analysis.
Diagnostic Errors More Common, Costly and Harmful Than Treatment Mistakes
In reviewing 25 years of U.S. malpractice claim payouts, researchers found that diagnostic errors accounted for the largest fraction of claims, the most severe patient harm, and the highest total of penalty payouts.
New Imaging Technology Could Reveal Cellular Secrets
Researchers have married two biological imaging technologies, creating a new way to learn how good cells go bad.

Removal of Contaminating DNA in Sensitive qPCR and RT-qPCR Applications
Morton Elde, ArcticZymes, speaking at Genomics Research Asia 2012

The Use of -omic Technologies for Biomarker Development
Michael Pfaffl, Principal Investigator, Technical University of Munich, speaking at Genomics Research Asia 2012

High Throughput Mutation Detection Based on Multicolor Melting Analysis
Professor Qingge Li, Xiamen University, speaking at Genomics Research Asia 2012

Five Tips for Successful Commercialization of Lab-on-a-Chip Diagnostics
Erol Harvey, MiniFAB, speaking at Lab-on-a-Chip World Congress 2012

Tissue Based Diagnostics for Predicting Drug Response: Challenges and Opportunities
Hartmut Juhl, Indivumed GmbH and Inostics GmbH, speaking at European Lab Automation 2012

A Mouse to Human Search for Cancer Markers
Samir Hanash, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, speaking at Systems Biology Europe 2012

Electrochemical and Optical Multiple Parameters Genosensors: Tools for Disease Predisposition Analysis
Valerio Beni, Linkoping University, speaking at Advances in Biodetection and Biosensors 2012.

LATE-PCR and Its Allied Technologies maximum Information from a Single Tube Application to Mitochondria
Professor Lawrence J. Wangh, Brandeis University, speaking at Genomics Research 2012.

Translating Prognostic and Predictive Biomarkers into Clinic
Dr. Mao Mao, Pfizer, speaking at Genomics Research 2012.

Chemiluminescence-Based Biosensors for Point-of-Care Multiplex Sensing as a Companion Diagnostics in Personalized Medicine
Professor Aldo Roda, University of Bologna, speaking at Advances in Biodetection and Biosensors 2012.

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