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Cellumen to Collaborate with the NCTR of the FDA to Apply Cellular Systems Biology to Predictive Toxicology
Cellumen will use its proprietary CellCiphr® toxicity risk assessment technology to profile blinded samples of known liver toxicity compounds.
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GeneGo Extends Agreement with Merck & Co.
The agreement provides Merck with access to GeneGo's content through MetaBase and GeneGo's internal database of disease biomarkers.
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Genetic 'Tag Team' Keeps Cells on Cycle
Researchers uncovered new evidence that a network of influential genes acts as a kind of genetic tag team to the cell cycle.
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Genedata and FRISYS Turn Over new Leaf in Systems Biology Collaboration
Within the FRISYS framework, Genedata`s Phylosopher system has been applied to integrate public, experimental and in-licensed data.
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An award for young scientists in a young discipline
At the Conference for Systems Biology of Mammalian Cells (SBMC) in
Dresden, Germany, outstanding dissertations will be honored with the MTZ®- Award for medical Systems Biology.
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Freiburg University Licenses Ariadne Pathway Studio® Enterprise
Albert-Ludwigs University licenses Pathway Studio Enterprise system with the ResNet database of molecular interactions extracted from PubMed.
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GeneGo Rolls out MetaMiner Cystic Fibrosis
GeneGo claims that it has released a first of its kind software and database platform designed to help advance drug discovery for cystic fibrosis.
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Affymetrix Signs Agreement with Avesthagen Limited
The AVESTAGENOME Project™ to study genetic basis of longevity and create genetic, genealogical and medical database of the Parsi community.
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GeneGo Collaborates with the Netherlands Toxicogenomics
The 5 year, 25 Million Euro, multi-party collaboration will use toxicogenomics to develop highly predictive ‘omics-based screens.
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Genstruct Announces New Collaboration with Pfizer in Drug Safety
Genstruct has entered into a Master Research Agreement with Pfizer designed to cover current and future collaborations.
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