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DNA Printing Evolves

Thomas Ybert explores how enzymatic DNA synthesis printing is accelerating synthetic biology research and expanding clinical applications.
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High-Throughput Screening Methods for Drug Discovery

In this article, we will discuss how the use of different high-throughput screening methods can help to accelerate the drug discovery process.
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Cas9 or Cas12? Picking the Right CRISPR System for Your Research

What are the major differences between Cas9 and Cas12, and how can you decide which is right for your research?
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How Personalized Medicine Is Transforming Healthcare

In this article, we discuss some of the advancements that are bringing personalized medicine into the fore.
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Sailing the Genome in Search of Safe Harbors

Landing therapeutic genes safely in the genome is a key challenge facing cell and gene therapies. Researchers from Harvard's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard Medical School and the ETC Zurich in Switzerland propose a solution: "safe horbors" in the genome. Technology Networks interviewed Dr. Erik Aznauryan to find out more.
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The First Complete Human Genome Sequence Is Published

March 31 represents a pivotal moment for the scientific community, as the first “gapless” sequence of the human genome is published.
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Single-Cell Sequencing Pinpoints Genetic Mechanisms Underlying Brain Lesions

Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are a potentially risky blood vessel abnormality. In a new paper, Douglas Marchuk and colleagues identified that mutations commonly linked to CCMs co-occurred in the same cells. We spoke to Marchuk to find out more about CCMs and the advantages and potential of single-cell sequencing.


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The Future of Health Data Management: Enabling a Trusted Research Environment

Genomic health data brings unique challenges when it comes to storage, management, analysis and collaboration. This article explores how TREs can help to bridge the gap for health data so that the information can be scaled and secured.
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How Can We Go About Solving the STEM Gender Gap?

In this opinion piece, Anca Ciobanu discusses some of the ways that organizations can help to promote diversity and attract new talent to STEM.
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Pathophysiology of Neurodegenerative Diseases: New Approaches for Investigation and Recent Advances

This article will review the research and techniques powering our growing understanding of the mechanisms behind neurodegenerative disease.
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