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Hot Processor Speeds Up UK Genome Analysis

The Genome Analysis Centre (TGAC) is the first Institute in the UK to deploy a new bioinformatics processor called DRAGEN™, which dramatically reduces genomic pipeline run times from hours to minutes.
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Autoscribe Opens Office to Support Expanding BioHub

Autoscribe Informatics celebrated the opening of a new office facility in the UK in October.
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‘Big Data’ Used to Identify New Cancer Driver Genes

In a collaborative study led by Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute (SBP), researchers have combined two publicly available ‘omics’ databases to create a new catalogue of ‘cancer drivers’.
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A New Way to Starve Lung Cancer?

Metabolic alterations in lung cancer may open new avenues for treating the disease.
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Gene On-Off Switch Works Like Backpack Strap

Texas Medical Center-based team unravels how loops form in genome.
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BioSolveIT and Optibrium Sign Collaboration Agreement

Partnership will deliver a link between 2D and 3D design on medicinal chemists’ desktops.
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SBRI Healthcare Funds Companies to Develop Game Changing Technologies

11 companies receive up to £1 million further funding in latest round of NHS England initiative.
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Proteins Crucial to Loss of Hearing Identified

Proteins play key role in genes that help auditory hair cells grow.
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Rare Childhood Leukemia Reveals Surprising Genetic Secrets

A coalition of leukemia researchers led by scientists from UC San Francisco has discovered surprising genetic diversity in juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML), a rare but aggressive childhood blood cancer.
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Building a Better Liposome

Computational models suggest new design for nanoparticles used in targeted drug delivery.
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