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RNA-Seq – News and Features

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Blood Test To Diagnose Depression

Test identifies nine blood markers tied to depression; predicts who will benefit from therapy.
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Leukemia Subtype Becomes More Common With Age

Genomic Analysis of 1,725 patients reveals the prevalence of Ph-like ALL increases with age.
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Lucigen, Thermo Fisher to Release New Mate Pair Library Technology

The Ion PGM is a fast and cost-effective platform for next generation sequencing applications.
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Single-Cell Analysis Holds Promise for Stem Cell and Cancer Research

UCSF researchers use microfluidic technology to probe human brain development.
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ACD Achieves Two Major Milestones

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Developing Guidelines for the Application of ‘Omics’-Based Tests

The Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) has released Principles for the translation of ‘omics’-based tests from discovery to health care for public consultation.
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Revealing the Role of “Precocious” Dendritic Cells in Inflammatory Response

Discovery makes it possible for researchers to explore how these “precocious” cells escalate the body’s immune response when the body is under attack.
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Institute for Genome Sciences Awarded NIAID Grant

$15.2M NIAID grant on infectious disease research.
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Novel Insights into the Control of Gene Expression

The webinar, “Developing new insights into gene expression using RNA-Seq”, sees Dr Christopher Jones, Research Fellow at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School present novel findings from a recent RNA-Seq project performed by OGT.
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Researchers chart cellular complexity of brain tumors

Scientists from the Broad Institute and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have conducted a first-of-its-kind study that characterizes the cellular diversity within glioblastoma tumors from patients.
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