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GW Center for Neglected Tropical Diseases to Create Gene Drive to Eliminate Schistosomiasis
GW’s Paul Brindley will work with MIT’s Kevin Esvelt to manipulate the genomes of schistosomiasis-causing parasites, aiming for the eventual elimination of these worms.
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Coimbra Genomics Seals Six Partnerships for Global Expansion
Precision Medicine start-up Coimbra Genomics has unveiled today a set of global alliances that will bring its breakthrough software, ELSIE®, to the hands of physicians at some of the most advanced hospitals around the World.
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Enzyme Links Age-Related Inflammation, Cancer
Researchers have shown that an enzyme key to regulating gene expression -- and also an oncogene when mutated -- is critical for the expression of numerous inflammatory compounds that have been implicated in age-related increases in cancer and tissue degeneration.
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"Gene Fusion" Drives Childhood Brain Cancers
Study co-led by Penn scientists highlights potential targets for future cancer therapies.
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Genetic Mechanism Behind Cancer-Causing Mutations
Researchers at Indiana University has identified a genetic mechanism that is likely to drive mutations that can lead to cancer.
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DNAnexus, Sapio Collaborate
DNAnexus Inc., the global leader in cloud-based genome informatics and data management, has announced the integration of its cloud-based genomics platform with Sapio Sciences’ Exemplar Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) solution for clinical and research labs.
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Illumina Signs Multiple Biobank Deals
MEGA array family and next-generation sequencing to support comprehensive genomics approach toward personalized medicine.
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GenomeFIRST Awarded $400K Grant
Geisinger Health System has been awarded a $400,000 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) to support GenomeFIRST Medicine, a unique program to help patients and providers understand and use genomic information in their health care.
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'Junk' DNA Plays Role in Preventing Breast Cancer
Supposed "junk" DNA, found in between genes, plays a role in suppressing cancer, according to new research by Universities of Bath and Cambridge.
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Curing Disease by Repairing Faulty Genes
New delivery method boosts efficiency of CRISPR genome-editing system.
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