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Choreographing the microRNA-target Dance

The microRNA pathway is critically important to health and disease, serving as a kind of volume control for genes, dialing down the expression of specific proteins.
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Call For Entries For Eppendorf & Science Neurobiology Prize 2017

Eppendorf and the journal Science are now accepting applications for their 2017 Neurobiology Prize, worth US$25k to young scientists making outstanding contributions in neurobiological research.
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UCSF Adopts Magseed as Standard of care for Localization of Impalpable Breast Lesions

Magseed technology guides surgeons during a breast lumpectomy to simplify treatment and improve patient experience.
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Omicia Acquires Spiral Genetics

With this acquisition, Omicia adds secondary NGS analysis and
structural variant capabilities.
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Enteris And Sanofi Combine To Treat Diabetes

Enteris' Peptelligence™ drug delivery platform is to be used in a feasibility study by Sanofi to deliver their Type 2 Diabetes treatment.
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Modular Valve for Microfluidic Chips Developed

A new modular valve for microfluidic chips could help develop rapid, point-of-care diagnostic devices at a much lower cost.
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Blood Cell Mutation Linked to Heart Disease

A new study provides some of the first links between relatively common mutations in the blood cells of the elderly and atherosclerosis.

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Printing Human Skin

Researchers in Spain have created a prototype 3D bioprinter, which could be used to generate human skin suitable for transplants and research.
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Extracting Value from Big Data in Milliseconds

UC Berkeley has launched the RISELab, the successor of AMPLab, and the latest in its series of five-year intensive research labs in computer science.
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Biological Drivers of Disease Differ Significantly Between the Sexes

GWAS used to search for the origins of sex differences in a number of diseases.
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