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Artificial intelligence finds patterns of mutations and survival in tumor images
AI applied to tumor microscopy images detects patterns of 167 different mutations and predicts patient survival in 28 cancer types
Early detection of Covid-19 using Raman spectroscopy and Functionalised Nano Particles
Professor Tatiana Perova & Professor Iouri Gounko (Trinity College) will be speaking at the Tyndall Bi-centenary online seminar
Dark matter riddle comes to light as scientists scan the galaxies
Astronomers are grappling with a puzzle that suggests dark matter is more evenly spread across the Universe than previously thought
UK COVID-19 rapid antibody tests approved for professional use
Rapid antibody test receives CE mark for use by healthcare professionals
Akoya Biosciences collaborates with leading cancer center to discover predictive biomarkers for cancer
University of California San Francisco (UCSF) uses Phenoptics™ platform to help with biomarker discovery
Avacta and Daewoong Pharmaceutical expand partnership to include COVID-19 neutralising Affimer therapy
Collaboration to develop stem cell therapies for COVID-19 and future pandemic diseases
Sub ambient synthesis of novel gold organometallic complexes
These complexes are designed for use by researchers in the School of Chemistry at the University of Bristol (UK) achieved using a DrySyn SnowStorm Reactor and DrySyn Splitter Manifold
New imaging system creates pictures by measuring time
A radical new method of imaging which harnesses artificial intelligence to turn time into visions of 3D space could help cars, mobile devices and health monitors develop 360-degree awareness
Horizon Discovery licenses CHOSOURCE platform to TrueBinding for development and commercialization of multiple biotherapeutics
TrueBinding signs multi-product commercial-use license to develop stable, antibody-expressing cell lines using Horizon’s gene-edited CHO GS knockout platform
Scientists demonstrated the sensitivity and reliability of Bio-Rad’s Droplet Digital PCR in clinical oncology at AACR 2020
Scientists presented more than 45 abstracts that demonstrated the value of Bio-Rad’s Droplet Digital PCR (ddPCR) technology
FDA approves the first CAR T treatment for relapsed or refractory mantle cell lymphoma
87 percent of patients in ZUMA-2 pivotal trial responded to single infusion of Tecartus
Roche provides an update on the phase III COVACTA trial in hospitalized COVID-19 patients
The study is the first global, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase III trial investigating Actemra/RoActemra in this setting
Drug target for aggressive breast cancer found
A team of British and American scientists have discovered a way to slow the growth of breast cancer stem cells in the lab
Medieval medicine remedy could provide new treatment for modern day infections
Using the ‘Balds eyesalve’ medieval mixture containing every day natural ingredients such as garlic, researchers from the University of Warwick have found it was effective against five bacteria that cause modern day biofilm infections
International consortium expands COVID-19 susceptibility research with Bionano genome imaging
Saphyr’s extremely sensitive structural variation detection technology will be used to analyze samples from COVID patients from dozens of clinical sites throughout North America and Europe
Autoscribe Informatics invests in MIDAS to aid Laboratory 4.0
Matrix Instrument Data Acquisition System (MIDAS) extended to drive integration and automation from a wide selection of laboratory instruments
Olympus and Cytosurge collaborate to deliver a complete single-cell and CRISPR genetic manipulation solution in the Americas
The FluidFM BOT BIO Series combines Olympus’ renowned optics with Cytosurge’s cell manipulation expertise
Tropic Biosciences partners with BASF to develop innovative traits for growers
BASF to utilize Tropic Bio's GEiGS (Gene Editing induced Gene Silencing) technology to develop strategic crop varieties with improved resistance to disease and pests
Scientists discover key to restricting antibiotic resistant bacteria
Researchers from the University of Oxford’s Department of Zoology have discovered that moderate doses of antibiotics restrict the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria
New Programme Helps Frontline Healthcare Workers at Risk from PTSD and Depression
This evidence-based programme, called SHAPE Recovery, builds on an outreach programme shown to reduce rates of PTSD and depression
New study enables identification of people at particular risk of rare, but serious, muscle-related side effect of statin therapy
When patients report muscle-related symptoms, blood tests can provide reassurance about continuing statin therapy to help prevent heart attacks and strokes