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Researchers use AI to detect new family of genes in gut bacteria
Using artificial intelligence, researchers have discovered a new family of sensing genes in enteric bacteria that are linked by structure and probably function, but not genetic...
19 hours ago - ScienceDaily
Assessment of deep learning and transfer learning for cancer prediction based on gene expression data
Machine learning is now a standard tool for cancer prediction based on gene expression data. However, deep learning is still new for this task, and there is no clear consensus...
1 day ago - BMC Bioinformatics
Principal Scientist, Gene Therapy Analytical Dev - Neurocrine Bioscience - San Diego, CA
Actively contributes to, and assures, the development of, and effective execution of, science-driven, phase appropriate, and risk-based process development...From Indeed...
3 days ago - San Diego Biotechnology - 5 articles
“Soft” CRISPR May Offer a New Fix for Genetic Defects
Scientists have developed a CRISPR-based technology that could offer a safer approach to correcting genetic defects. The new “soft” CRISPR system makes use of natural DNA...
4 days ago - San Diego Biotechnology - 2 articles
Study paves the way towards a more precise use of CRISPR
The results of a Danish research study may be the key to a more effective use of the revolutionary gene technology CRISPR.
4 days ago - ScienceDaily
Predictors of Long-Term Survival in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma after Pancreatectomy: TP53 and SMAD4 Mutation Scoring in Combination with CA19-9
Abstract Background Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is a fatal cancer for which even unfavorable clinicopathological factors occasionally fail to preclude long-term survival...
4 days ago - Springer
How to find marker genes in cell clusters
Which genes are specific for a certain cell type, i.e., "mark" their identity? With the increasing size of datasets nowadays, answering this question is often challenging...
4 days ago - Phys
Project Manager, Cell and Gene Therapy R&D - Thermo Fisher Scientific - Carlsbad, CA
The cell and gene therapy platform development team is looking for a highly motivated and driven Project Manager to lead...
4 days ago - San Diego Biotechnology - 2 articles
Emu software uses common gene to profile microbial communities
Part of a gene is better than none when identifying a species of microbe. But for Rice University computer scientists, part was not nearly enough in their pursuit of a program...
5 days ago - Phys
Scientists engineer synthetic DNA to study 'architect' genes
Researchers at New York University have created artificial Hox genes-which plan and direct where cells go to develop tissues or organs-using new synthetic DNA technology and...
5 days ago - Phys - 2 articles
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Research team validates new method for assessing antimicrobial efficacy of...
Environmental awareness in society is changing household laundry habits, where the use of less bleach and lower temperatures during washing machine cycles is encouraged. In...
Robotic ammonites recreate ancient animals' movements
In a university swimming pool, scientists and their underwater cameras watch carefully as a coiled shell is released from a pair of metal tongs. The shell begins to move under...
Scientist 1, Microbiology Development - enterprisesolutioninc.com - San...
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Today's Robotic Surgery Turns Surgical Trainees Into Spectators
Before the robots arrived, surgical training was done the same way for nearly a century. During routine surgeries, trainees worked with nurses, anesthesiologists, and scrub...
Scientists discover cancer trigger that could spur targeted drug therapies
Researchers definitively linked the function of a specific domain of proteins important in plant-microbe biology to a cancer trigger in humans, knowledge that had eluded...
Molecule boosts fat burning
A study has identified a molecule - the purine inosine - that boosts fat burning in brown adipocytes. The mechanism was discovered in mice, but probably exists in humans as...
Genetic atlas for zebrafish 'breakthrough' for biomedical research
Medical and life science researchers will benefit from the most comprehensive atlas yet of genetic data on zebrafish, newly published research suggests.
The Journal of Law and the Biosciences Nearly Doubles Its Previous Impact Factor
The Journal of Law and the Biosciences is the first fully open access, peer-reviewed, legal journal focused on the advances at the intersection of law and the biosciences. We...
Where Does My Data Go? Privacy Implications of COVID-19 Contact Tracing
If the person who sat next to you on your flight yesterday tested positive for COVID-19 today, should you be notified? Would you have to be isolated, and who would provide for...