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Green Super Rice Project Selects Affymetrix Genotyping Platform for Developing New Rice Varieties

The Green Super Rice (GSR) project includes building a highly efficient genotyping platform for the large-scale molecular breeding activities within the international rice research community.
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Common Drug Presents Fracture Risk To Older Women

Researchers are urging caution in prescribing one of the world’s most commonly issued drug groups, citing links to increased fracture risks in older Australian women.
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Targeting DNA

Protein-based sensor could detect viral infection or kill cancer cells.
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Genfit Announces Positive Results From Proprietary Nash Biomarker Program

The company has designed a diagnostic tool – as an alternative to invasive liver biopsy – to identify NASH patients that deserve to be treated, according to the consensual definition agreed between experts and regulatory agencies.
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Grants Awarded to Explore the Genome’s Regulatory Regions that Affect Disease Risk

New computational approaches needed to wade through millions of inherited DNA differences to find which ones matter.
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Electronic Reminders Keep TB Patients on Track With Medication In China

Giving electronic reminders to tuberculosis (TB) patients in China can reduce the amount of medication doses they miss by half, according to new research.
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Dr. Jeanette Wood Joins Nuevolution

Jeanette joins the Company as director and senior scientific advisor to the board of directors.
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Aquios CL Flow Cytometer Wins Two International Business Awards

The Aquios CL Flow Cytometer delivers first results within 20 minutes.
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Xavo and BSSN Software Collaborate

Both companies leverage the AnIML standard to improve screening data accessibility.
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Research using eye-tracking glasses reveals the learning process

Using eye-tracking glasses, Queen’s University professor Adam Szulewski (Emergency Medicine) has developed a new method to determine how novice medical students learn compared to more experienced medical professionals.
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