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Clinical Genomics Announces Implementation of UNIConnect pMDx™ LIMS
The software system will facilitate comprehensive automation of all laboratory processes from sample accessioning through final clinical result reporting.
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Roche’s MabThera SC Receives Approval in Europe
Company has announced that the EC has approved the SC formulation of MabThera® for people with previously untreated chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL).
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‘Jumping Gene’ Took Peppered Moths To The Dark Side
Researchers from the University of Liverpool have identified and dated the genetic mutation that gave rise to the black form of the peppered moth, which spread rapidly during Britain’s Industrial Revolution.
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New Imaging System Enables Simultaneous Acquisition Of Color And NIR Images
Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology and Olympus R&D have developed a new imaging system for simultaneous acquisition of color (RGB) and near-infrared (NIR) images using only a single image sensor.
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Working To Speed Prostate Cancer Detection
UVA Electrical engineering graduate student Ali Rohani is developing a lab-on-a-chip-type device to better detect early stage cancer.
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Identifying Side-Effects At Early Stages Of Drug Development
An approach that could reduce the chances of drugs failing during the later stages of clinical trials has been demonstrated by a collaboration between the University of Cambridge and pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline (GSK).
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Developing Non-Allergenic 'Super' Peanuts
Scientists from The University of Western Australia have joined a global research team that have identified genes in peanuts that when altered will be able to prevent an allergic response in humans.
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Gen9, Amyris Announce Supply Agreement
Amyris joins Gen9’s MAP program to purchase mass quantities of synthetic DNA for development of high performance renewable products.
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New "Druggable" Target for Sporadic Parkinson's Disease
Research at the Buck Institute shows the same mechanisms that lead to neuronal cell death in mice genetically fated to develop Parkinson’s disease (PD) are involved in the much more common sporadic form of the age-related, neurodegenerative disorder that robs people of the ability to move normally.
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One Step Closer To Developing Non-Allergenic 'Super' Peanuts
Scientists from The University of Western Australia have joined a global research team that have identified genes in peanuts that when altered will be able to prevent an allergic response in humans.
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