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NSF Awards KSU $1.6M for Wheat Genome Research

Kansas State University wheat researchers are leading efforts to develop a better understanding of the wheat genome.
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Illumina to Acquire GenoLogics

Illumina has signed a definitive agreement to acquire GenoLogics, a developer of LIMS for life science organizations.
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How to Become a Follicular T Helper Cell

Uncovering the signals that govern the fate of T helper cells is a big step toward improved vaccine design.
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Paving the way to Better Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis

Aïcha BenTaieb will present her invention for automated identification of ovarian cancer’s many subtypes at an international conference this fall.
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Lockheed Martin Launches Healthcare Technology Alliance

Lockheed Martin has announced the formation of a new healthcare technology alliance, combining the expertise of leading health IT providers, medical technology companies, and academic institutions to advance public health.
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Sorting Through Cellular Statistics

Aaron Dinner, professor in chemistry, and his graduate student Herman Gudjonson are trying to read the manual of life, DNA, as part of the Dinner group’s research into bioinformatics—the application of statistics to biological research.
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GenoLogics Releases Clarity LIMS X as Part of Illumina SeqLab

Provides positive sample tracking, maximizes quality and throughput in population-scale genomics workflows.
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New Tool Uses 'Drug Spillover' to Match Cancer Patients with Treatments

Researchers have developed a new tool that improves the ability to match drugs to disease: the Kinase Addiction Ranker (KAR) predicts what genetics are truly driving the cancer in any population of cells and chooses the best "kinase inhibitor" to silence these dangerous genetic causes of disease.
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Computer Model Could Explain how Simple Molecules Took First Step Toward Life

Two Brookhaven researchers developed theoretical model to explain the origins of self-replicating molecules.
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Funding Boost for Precision Medicine Research in Glasgow

The University of Glasgow’s position as a leading centre for the development of precision medicine has been bolstered by the award of £3.4 million from the Medical Research Council and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to create the largest MRC Molecular Pathology Node in the UK.
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