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Nano-Needles for Cells
Tiny needles can force medicine into cells, even when they resist taking it.
Single-Cell Transfection Tool Enables Added Control for Biological Studies
Northwestern University researchers have developed a new method for delivering molecules into single, targeted cells through temporary holes in the cell surface.
ATARiS Informatics Platform Hits the Jackpot
ATARiS is one of several tools developed at the Broad Institute to precisely tune in to the signals within noisy datasets.
miRNA Regulated Networks Identified in Cystic Fibrosis
The IDT newsletter DECODED features the latest research to rescue the CFTR functionality.
Finding, Fighting the Fat that Fuels Cancer
UT Southwestern research examines role of certain fat cells in tumorigenesis.
Yale Cancer Center Carves New Path in Immunotherapy
Cancer immunotherapy is showing promise in treating patients with a variety of advanced, metastatic tumors.
Preclinical Tests Shows Agent Stops “Slippery” Proteins from Binding, Causing Ewing Sarcoma
Some tumors regressed to the point that cancer cells could not be detected microscopically.
Researchers Unearth New Clues About How Prostate Cancer Evolved
With the help of a computational model, Broad researchers were able to reconstruct the genomes of prostate cancer cells.
Researchers Identify Four New Genetic Risk Factors for Testicular Cancer
Large, first-of-its-kind study finds genomic regions associated with higher risk.
CU Study Suggests Link Between Tumor Suppressors and Starvation Survival
A particular tumor suppressor gene that fights cancer cells does more than clamp down on unabated cell division, it also can help make cells more fit by allowing them to fend off stress.

UNA (Unlocked Nucleic Acid) as a Key Modification for RNAi Applications
Jesper Wengel, University of Southern Denmark, speaking at Genomics Research Europe 2012

Identifying miRNA in Biofluids to be Applied as Robust Biomarkers for Disease, Toxicology or Injury Studies – The case of Minimally Invasive Colorectal Cancer Detection
Peter Mouritzen, Exiqon, speaking at Genomics Research Europe 2012

Actin' Out, Development of a High Content Screen Protocol for Investigation of the Interplay Between Epithelial Junctions and the Actin Cytoskeleton
Dr Ann Wheeler, Queen Mary University of London, speaking at European Laboratory Automation 2012.

A High Content Imaging Approach to Investigate the Role of microRNA in Regenerative Medicine
Steffen Schubert, Cenix Bioscience, speaking at Genomics Research Europe 2012

Functional microRNA Profiling for Improved iPSC Reprogramming
Jan Fiedler, Medical School Hannover, speaking at Genomics Research Europe 2012

siRNA Sequence Model: ReDesign Algorithm Based on Available Genome Wide Libraries Screens
Karol Kozak, Head, Computation Analysis, ETH Zurich, speaking at European Laboratory Automation 2012.

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

Next Generation X-Aptamers for Identification of Personalized Biomarkers in Cancer
David G. Gorenstein, Ph.D., University of Texas Health Sciences Center, speaking at Genomics Research 2012.

LATE-PCR &Thermalight Probes: Single-Tube Solutions For Personalized Cancer Medicine
Dr. J. Aquiles Sanchez, Brandeis University, speaking at Genomics Research 2012.

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