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Take a Tour of a COVID-19 Multiomics Data Dashboard

A COVID-19 multiomics data dashboard was generated by authors of a paper recently published in Cell Systems. Ian Miller, research data scientist at the Coon Laboratory, University of Wisconsin-Madison, was a key developer of the platform and walked Technology Networks through some key features of each type of analysis.
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COVID-19 Multiomics Research: Strategies, Insights and Tools

In this article, we explore multiomic approaches to COVID-19 research and explore some of the computational and statistical tools being developed to support multiomic analyses.
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Using LIMS for Data Visualization

In any laboratory setting, data can rapidly accumulate. Presenting that data in processed, visual formats can help users better understand and utilize that data. In this article, we take a deep dive into how data visualization tools have become a key facet of LIMS systems and how to AI can assist in the visualization process.
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An Overview of Next-Generation Sequencing

Over the last 56 years, researchers have been developing methods and technologies to assist in the determination of nucleic acid sequences in biological samples. Our ability to sequence DNA and RNA accurately has had a great impact in numerous research fields. This article discusses what next-generation sequencing (NGS) is, advances in the technology and its applications.
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Emerging Technologies Required for Pharma 4.0

In this article, we discuss the evolution from today’s pharmaceutical manufacturing to the future methods of Pharma 4.0. In particular, we explore some of the technologies and techniques that can smooth that transition and briefly review several ongoing examples of industrial innovation.
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Why Are Some Coronavirus Strains More Infectious Than Others?

What makes one coronavirus more infectious than the other? The lab of or Dr Mahmoud Moradi at the University of Arkansas has used molecular simulations, performed at the Texas Advanced Computing Center and the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, to investigate this question.
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What Is Data Compliance?

In the old days, running a lab and organizing your data involved a lot of lab books and spreadsheets. These days, the regulations around storing and managing data are increasing and becoming more complex. If you’re wondering whether your lab is data compliant or worrying what you can do about it, this guide will help you understand what you need to get started.
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A Workforce in Crisis: Combating Healthcare Staff Shortages

Against the backdrop of a growing demand for healthcare and shrinking healthcare budgets, staff shortages are widespread within health systems across all disciplines. Here, two solutions are highlighted that have been widely discussed to date.
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Advances in Single-Cell Sequencing and Their Applications

Here, we describe the latest developments in single-cell sequencing and their applications in diverse fields such as oncology and microbiology.
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Probing the Molecules of Life

We recently interviewed Dr Peter Nemes to learn how his lab is "digging in a goldmine of discoveries" in developmental biology, what the future of MS-based analysis might hold and the challenges that come with probing the molecules of life that only exist for a matter of minutes.
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