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Bringing Out the Usual – and Unusual – Cancer Genomics Suspects
Several years ago, researchers sequencing lung cancer genomes encountered a number of red herrings.
DNA-Altering Enzyme is Essential for Blood Cell Development
The expression of specific genes is partially dictated by the way the DNA is packed into chromatin, a tightly packed combination of DNA and proteins known as histones.
DNA Sequencing Reveals Mucosal Melanoma's Bullseye
Scientists have found a molecular 'bullseye' for a rare form of melanoma, opening up opportunities for new targeted treatment.
Studies Illuminate Functions of RNA
Researchers at the University of California illuminate the functional importance of a relatively new class of RNA molecules.
Chemical Screen Points to New Line of Attack Against Neuroblastoma
In the war on neuroblastoma, the current chemical weaponry is reaching its limit.
Mouse Study Suggests Lead May Trigger Schizophrenia
Behavioral and MRI study in mice points to a synergistic relationship between lead exposure and schizophrenia gene.
Identified a Key Protein in Maintaining the Identity of B Lymphocytes
This finding could be useful for the study of blood diseases such as lymphoma and leukemia.
Gene Mutation Gives Boost to Brain Cancer Cells
An international team of researchers has found that a singular gene mutation helps brain cancer cells to not just survive, but grow tumors rapidly.
Potential New Way to Suppress Tumor Growth Discovered
The new mechanism opens up the possibility of developing a new class of anti-cancer drugs.
Enzyme-Activating Antibodies Revealed As Marker for Severe Rheumatoid Arthritis
Finding could lead to earlier diagnosis and new, more aggressive treatment for worst cases.

Comprehensive microRNA Expression Profiling in Lineage Specific Human Hematopoiesis
Nalini Raghavachari, NIH, speaking at Genomics Research 2013.

Is Personalized Medicine a Solution for the Antibiotic Crisis?
Till Bachmann, University of Edinburgh Medical School, speaking at Molecular Diagnostics World Congress 2012

Helping you to shape in vitro models with cell-based assays
Christian Oberdanner, Ph.D. Marketing Application Specialist Detection for Tecan Austria

Assessment of Transcriptional Activity of Borrelia burgdorferi and Host Cytokine Genes During Early and Late Infection in a Mouse Model
Emir Hodzic, Director, UC Davis, speaking at Genomics Research 2013.

Microelectronics Meets Microfluidics: Hybrid Integration of Sensors in Microfluidic Devices
Holger Becker, Microfluidic ChipShop GmbH, speaking at Lab-on-a-Chip World Congress 2012

Single Cell Analysis of Transcriptional Heterogeneity in the Early Developing Kidney
Professor Steve Potter, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, speaking at Single Cell Analysis 2012

Dynamic Multi-Analyte Testing Technology for Accelerated Biomarker Measurement
Patrick van den Bogaard, Biocartis, speaking at Microarray World Congress 2012

Chromatin Remodeling and Epigenetic Control of Cell Differentiation
Karl Ekwall, Karolinska Institute, speaking at Genomics Research Europe 2012

Detection of Rare Cancer Cell Phenotypes by Single Cell Analysis of Surface Proteins
Rajan Kumar, Genome Data Systems, Inc., speaking at Lab-on-a-Chip World Congress 2012

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

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