Biogen to work with Genomics to refine drug target selection
5 October 2015 | By Victoria White
Biogen will leverage findings from Genomics’ integrated database and analysis tools, which will be used to guide drug research and development...
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Genomics is the branch of molecular biology concerned with the structure, function, evolution, and mapping of genomes.
5 October 2015 | By Victoria White
Biogen will leverage findings from Genomics’ integrated database and analysis tools, which will be used to guide drug research and development...
2 October 2015 | By Victoria White
Understanding how genomic variants contribute to disease may help clinicians develop improved diagnostics and treatments, in addition to new methods of prevention...
29 September 2015 | By Victoria White
Congenica’s platform Sapientia has been developed to analyse and interpret whole genome data. With this grant Congenica will be able to extend its capability to include other types of -omics data...
23 September 2015 | By Victoria White
Inquiro gathers all unstructured data – from R&D to preclinical data – and allows researchers to organise and interconnect such data, facilitating large-scale collaborations among geographically distant research teams...
15 September 2015 | By IntelliCyt
Identification of antibodies against challenging targets using high throughput multiplex-screening approaches...
15 September 2015 | By Victoria White
DESKGEN allows researchers to expertly design and perform CRISPR-based genome editing experiments in virtually any cell line or species...
4 September 2015 | By Oxford Global
In the run up to our 2015 Next Generation Sequencing Congress, Single Cell Congress & Genome Editing Congress we spoke with Jacqueline Boultwood, University of Oxford, a confirmed speaker at the congress, about her thoughts on the current status of the sequencing industry...
2 September 2015 | By Victoria White
Nearly all advanced oesophageal cancers harbour genetic mutations that can be targeted with emerging drug therapies, according to a new study...
19 August 2015 | By Victoria White
Roche has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Kapa Biosystems, strengthening Roche's next-generation sequencing product offerings...
31 July 2015 | By Victoria White
Researchers identify a pair of master regulators that control the fate of follicular helper T (TFH) cells - a finding that could improve vaccine design...
23 July 2015 | By Victoria White
Scientists have developed MAGI, an open-source web application, to help researchers and clinicians explore the genetic underpinnings of cancer...
20 July 2015 | By Victoria White
Cellecta has announced the receipt of Phase I SBIR grant funds from the NIH to further its CRISPR-mediated genome-editing library...
17 July 2015 | By Oxford Global
In the run up to our 2015 Next Generation Sequencing Congress, Single Cell Congress & Genome Editing Congress we spoke with Jacqueline Boultwood, University of Oxford...
13 July 2015 | By Victoria White
A group of mathematics and computing experts have concluded that genomics is about to become the biggest Big Data beast, overtaking YouTube...
13 July 2015 | By Oxford Global
With four months to go until the Next Generation Sequencing USA Congress and co-located Single Cell Genomics and Transcriptomics USA Congress, Oxford Global Conferences are delighted to announce the release of the final agenda...