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CRISPR technology alters immune cells to fight cancer

Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, have combined the use of CRISPR gene therapy with engineered immune cells […]

Bringing choice to sequencing – DNBSEQ technology and the HotMPS sequencing chemistry*

Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) has become a powerful tool to decipher the genetic code. It is often seen as having […]

New Technology Helps to Unravel the Mystery of Breast Cancer Recurrence

Written by Bethany Hoernfeldt, Science Writer  A cost-effective and efficient laboratory technique developed by researchers at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer […]

Applying RNA-sequencing Technology to Cancer and Rare Diseases

Written by Vered Smith, Science Writer  A paper in Molecular Biology Reports has recently reviewed the latest RNA sequencing technologies, […]

DNA Sequencing: How to Choose the Right Technology

Introduction It has been over 30 years since the first generation of DNA sequencing technology was developed in 1977. Since […]

Major depressive disorder and energy metabolism: diving deep with omics technology

Omics technologies have revealed molecular insights into the complex relationship between impaired energy metabolism and major depressive disorder. Major Depressive […]

Empowering citizens’ health and the ecosystem with open technology

Where would we be without cloud services? Cloud services are platforms that provide access to computing capabilities, databases and services […]

How genetics and technology could increase human longevity

Advances in healthcare has led to an increasing lifespan. Over time, our bodies gradually accumulate damage to the cells and […]

New technology allows your smartphone to test your blood samples for DNA

A new technology has been developed that can use a smartphone to power a DNA detector for blood or urine […]

How can proteogenomics inform pan-cancer analysis?

The central dogma of molecular biology states that DNA is transcribed into RNA and then translated into protein. But with […]