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Family Gathering: Galaxy Program Makes Grouping Genes Easier
The release of GeneSeqToFamily’, an open-source tool, should make finding gene families much easier for researchers.
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Flu Forecasting System Tracks Geographic Spread of Disease
Scientists developed a system to accurately predict the geographic spread of seasonal influenza in the United States. For the public, the flu forecast may encourage vaccination, greater care around people sneezing and coughing, and awareness of personal health. For health officials, it could inform decisions on vaccines and antiviral stockpiling and distribute, and in the case of a virulent outbreak, whether measures like closing schools are necessary.
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Diagnostic Test Simplifies Flu Pandemic Preparation
A new molecular test could greatly simplify analysis of pandemics using data produced from microarrays.
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scNMT-seq Allows Analysis of Connections Between Nucleosomes, Methylation and Transcription
A new bioinformatics technique allows researchers to study three key processes inside the cell simultaneously.
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I See What You're Thinking: Successful Image Reconstruction Using EEG
In a world first, scientists have been able to recreate images perceived by test subjects using only data from their EEG scans.
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3D Metabolic Map is Computational First
The computer model integrates over 4,000 metabolites and 13,000 proteins.
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Minoryx Therapeutics spins off SEE-Tx platform into new company, Gain Therapeutics
The new Swiss company will operate in Lugano and Barcelona under the scientific management of Minoryx co-founder Dr Xavier Barril.
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Sequencing Shows How Evolution Can Undermine Bioprocess Commercialization
Rapid evolution can suppress the effect of pro-production genes in biochemical processes.
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Can You Eat Cells? Computer Model Predicts Organisms that Use Phagocytosis
A computer model developed by Museum researchers may provide new insight into the origins of phagocytosis, the process by which single-celled organisms “eat” other cells as a means of absorbing nutrients or eliminating pathogens.
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Susan Audino Joins CloudLIMS’ Scientific Advisory Board
Dr. Susan Audino, Chair of the Cannabis Working Group at AOAC International, has joined the Scientific Advisory Board at CloudLIMS, which specialises in data management solutions for cannabis testing laboratories.
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