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Computational Methods Describe Key Protein in Unprecedented Detail
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Where Do New Genes Come From?
New genes are more likely to emerge fully-fledged from a genome's non-coding regions — sometimes referred to as "junk" DNA — than many scientists would have expected.
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Unstable Chromosomes Increase Risk of Cancer Returning
TRACERx is the first study to look at the evolution of cancer in real time and immense detail.
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Tempus, UPenn Team Up to Improve Leukemia Treatment
Tempus has formed a second collaboration with Penn’s Abramson Cancer Center to improve and personalize treatment for patients diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
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Ensuring Reproducibility in Computational Experiments
Scientists have developed a workflow management system that prevents irreproducibility when analyzing large genomics datasets with computers.
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A Breath Test for Lung Cancer
A new test for the early detection of lung cancer measures tiny changes in the composition of the breath.
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A Genetic Scalpel for Modifying the Bacteria in Your Gut
Yale University researchers have developed new methods for regulating gene activity in a widespread group of microbiome bacteria in the gut of living mice.
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How Cancer Evades the Immune System
A team of scientists from Singapore has discovered new ways in which cancers can escape the body’s immune system.
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Paperless Lab Academy 2017: Transforming Scientific Information Into Actionable Insight
The Paperless Lab Academy consolidates its reputation has one of the best lab automation European congresses.
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