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Ace Therapeutics launches its cutting-edge in vivo models of diabetes mellitus. These models—chemically induced, genetically engineered, or diet-induced—have the potential to advance diabetes research by giving scientists the means to support the identification and development of novel treatment approaches. Diabetes mellitus, a chronic condition characterized by elevated blood ...
It is a practical and effective tool for high-throughput molecular analysis of tissues, helping to identify new diagnostic and prognostic markers and targets for human cancers, with a wide range of potential applications in basic research, tumor prognosis and drug discovery. Immune System Tissue Microarrays from CD BioSciences are meticulously designed to feature a variety of ...
This holistic approach empowers researchers to unlock the full potential of TCR-Seq in diverse areas of study. To simplify the data analysis process, CD Genomics has introduced streamlined data analysis pipelines. Researchers can now efficiently analyze their TCR-Seq data and derive meaningful insights, eliminating the necessity for extensive ...
CD Genomics, a prominent leader in the genomics and transcriptomics arena, proudly unveils its latest innovation, the Degradome Sequencing service. This technology promises to revolutionize the field of transcriptomics research, offering researchers an unprecedented window into RNA degradation patterns and elevating our comprehension of gene regulation and expression. RNA degradation is a ...
Dr. Ali Tinazli is the CEO of lifespin.health and has 15+ years in Fortune 100 corporate strategy and entrepreneurship (SONY, HP). Obesity rates continue to climb alongside a $254.9 billion global weight loss products and services market. Supplements, smartphone weight loss apps, diet plans and exercise programs are widely available to consumers, yet the World Obesity Federation projects that 1 ...
In 2009, as a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Chorom Pak was part of a group of researchers working to understand how sensitive patients’ cells were to certain therapies for blood cancers, such as multiple myeloma. The group, which also included UW-Madison professors Shigeki Miyamoto and David Beebe, and postdoctoral fellow Edmond ...
Despite this apparent success, there are issues with biopharmaceutical antibody research and development – not least the cost of goods. Although it can be argued that therapeutic antibody development relies on semi-random search-and-selection methods, such as phage display and biopanning, there is an increasingly important role played by structure-based design. ...
NeuroPointDX, a business unit of Stemina Biomarker Discovery, today announced the company will present recent data from the Children’s Autism Metabolome Project (CAMP), its large, comprehensive clinical study, supporting its precision medicine approach to the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) at the National TACA Autism Conference. CAMP is the largest clinical study ...
(KINS), a company with a database of human microbiome, for the Collaborative Lab, a collaborative research facility for startups, which was established in a new research laboratory at the "JSR Bioscience and Informatics R&D Center (JSR BiRD)" in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture last July. ...
Researchers running the University of Oxford-led Com-COV programme have launched a further national study assessing different options for a (third dose) booster vaccination for young people aged 12 to 15. Backed through funding from the Vaccines Taskforce and National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), the Com-COV 3 trial will seek to recruit 270 volunteers across the UK. In Wales, up to 40 ...
However, cancer cells are characterized by resistance to apoptosis, which poses challenges to preclinical research. Fortunately, a growing number of publications disclose the association between mitochondrial dysfunction and cancer development. ...
” In an article published in CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology, the research groups at Molecular Health and University of Florida discuss the principles and future potential of applying a reverse translational strategy in drug development to investigate drug effects at the molecular level, understand causality, and anticipate prevalence of adverse effects. ...
The research found that during episodes-of-care for diabetic foot ulcers, individuals are 50 percent more likely to die and nearly three times more likely to be hospitalized. The peer-reviewed research was published in Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, the journal of the International Diabetes Federation. ...
We’ll accelerate these promising targets to treat NASH towards the clinic and will continue our research efforts to develop much-needed treatments for severe liver ...
To get started, first and foremost, you need to set and formulate your research question aptly to perform a survival analysis approach. Often, researchers will simply use ‘when’ and/or ‘whether’ terminology. ...
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Not long ago, CD ComputaBio announced the launch of global simulations of enzymatic catalysis for laboratories and research teams all over the world. The release of this service by CD ComputaBio will promote a big step forward in basic research related to drug discovery and drug design. ...
SOMERVILLE, Mass., June 10, 2021 — Podimetrics, a virtual care management company dedicated to preventing costly and deadly diabetic amputations, today announced results from its latest research, which found patients with diabetes who have an amputation have a 37 percent chance of having reamputation within five years. The meta-analysis revealed that reamputation rates of ...
The HemoScreen will be a key piece of research equipment in our cohort study." RURAL plans to deploy HemoScreen hematology analyzers within the MEU lab to do phenotypic measurements in a non-clinical research setting in the rural south, and to test the performance characteristics of the HemoScreen in this setting. ...
Thermo Fisher Scientific, the world leader in serving science, today announced it has completed the acquisition of Phitonex, Inc., a Durham, North Carolina-based company that has pioneered a spectral dye platform for high-resolution biology applications designed to accelerate research and development in cell therapy, immuno-oncology and immunology research. ...
PixCell Medical, innovator of rapid diagnostic solutions at the point-of-care, announced today that The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine (JALM) has published a research paper comparing PixCell's HemoScreen™ and its analysis method to standard lab analyzers. Researchers concluded that PixCell's HemoScreen™, a miniature, ...
