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Technology Networks were established over 10 years ago with the aim of providing informative websites for life science professionals.

From our UK headquarters near Sudbury, in Suffolk, we run, update and provide an outstanding web-based information solution for those working within the Life Science and Drug Discovery community.

Since its humble beginnings running just one website based on Combinatorial Chemistry, Technology Networks has expanded its portfolio to include over 30 communities. All of which are available through TechnologyNetworks.com

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Molecular Modelling to Help Create Better, Safer Drugs
How our bodies break down the common drugs ibuprofen, diclofenac and warfarin is the subject of a new study from the University of Bristol.
New Software Spots, Isolates Cyber-attacks to Protect Networked Control Systems
Software algorithm detects and isolates cyber-attacks on networked control systems that are becoming increasingly important to national infrastructure
Genedata Enables Research to Improve Personalized Treatment of Breast and Ovarian Cancer
Genedata collaborates with leading European institutions on the development of blood tests for early detection of major female cancers based on epigenetic markers
Unanticipated Consequences of DNA Hypomethylation; Loss and Gain of Polycomb Mediated Transcription Repression in Somatic Cells
By genome-wide mapping of the Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2)-signature histone mark, H3K27me3, in DNA methylation-deficient mouse somatic cells, the Meehan lab shows that loss of DNA methylation is coincident with widespread H3K27me3 redistribution.
Tissue of Origin Determines Cancer-associated CpG Island Promoter Hypermethylation Patterns
Meehan, Sproul and co-workers conclude that general aberrant promoter hypermethylation in cancer does not promote tumorigenesis, but instead reinforces transcription repression inherited from pre-cancerous tissue.
Non-Genotoxic Carcinogen Exposure Induces Defined Changes in the 5-Hydroxymethylome
In a genome wide study Meehan, Moggs and MARCAR co-authors examined 5mC and 5hmC profiles of liver in control and phenobarbital treated mice. They observe dynamic and reciprocal changes in the 5mC/5hmC patterns over genes promoters that are transcriptionally up-regulated.
Are Laboratories Ready for Truly Mobile Working?
Ok so we all follow the newspapers, blog sites and various other "social feeds" (as they are known), but have you ever thought if our research laboratories are ready to embrace a new way of working?
SIGLa: An Adaptable LIMS for Multiple Laboratories
SIGLa has been developed with the aim of contributing to complex data management in the laboratory by managing large amounts of data and guaranteeing its consistency.
Structural Studies of Specific Intermolecular Interactions and Self-Aggregation of Biomolecules and Their Application to Drug Design
The group of scientists performed structural analyses on biologically important molecules and their complexes with partners, hoping to contribute to molecular design for controlling biologically abnormal functions.
Thermo Scientific Launches European Seminar Series: “New Frontiers in Water Analysis”
Seminars will feature new Thermo Scientific water analysis products and solutions.
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