NGS Sample Preparation Taking the Pain Out of Painstaking GEN spoke with Betsy Young, PhD, from New England Biolabs, Cande Rogert, PhD, from Illumina, Andrew Gane from Cytiva, and Udayan Umapathi from Volta Labs, Inc. about how the NGS industry is responding to the need for NGS users to enhance productivity while maintaining economy. Here we discussed new strategies promise to streamline workflows, conserve consumables, increase productivity, and enhance reproducibility. Read more https://hubs.li/Q02Z28x00 Don't miss out on the rest of the November issue of GEN https://hubs.li/Q02Z28w80
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Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN) is the flagship publication of Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2021, GEN was the first publication in this field and remains the key driver in the explosion of the industry, paving the way for the development of new tools and technologies, investment growth, and career opportunities. Through its cornerstone Magazine, dynamic Website, high-frequency eNewsletters, and innovative suite of multimedia, GEN is the 360-degree resource that researchers and executives depend on for information that is pivotal for their success. GEN’s breadth of editorial coverage is unrivaled, providing exclusive reporting, insight, and analysis across the life sciences – from its five foundational pillars of Drug Discovery, Bioprocessing, OMICS, Translational Medicine, and Gene Editing to a new, expanded focus on the emerging areas of Cancer Research, Infectious Diseases, and Artificial Intelligence. Within these areas, GEN delivers exclusive, high-quality reporting on the latest industry news; insider information on cutting-edge tools and technologies; industry-standard protocols, tutorials, and technical articles; first-looks at emerging industry collaborations and investments; reports from key scientific and industry meetings; and A-Lists, our monthly insight and analysis into the top companies, products, and movers & shakers impacting the industry today.
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Trans-Atlantic Triumph: AI Drug Pioneers Recursion, Exscientia Combine The company vows first- and best-in-class drug discovery based on artificial intelligence after joining forces to create a pipeline of 30+ programs.
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Cmbio Launches to Provide a Centralized Hub for Microbiome and Metabolomics Services The new business combines Clinical Microbiomics, CosmosID, MS-Omics, DNASense, and Microba Life Sciences. The combined company has a team of over 100 experts in microbiome and metabolome science and will provide GxP lab services, advanced bioinformatics, and multiomics solutions that support research in human, animal, and planetary health.
Cmbio Launches to Provide a Centralized Hub for Microbiome and Metabolomics Services
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Spatial and Single-Cell Data Combined to Create Comprehensive Cell Map of the Human Gut Mapping these cells can provide further insights into what happens in conditions such as bowel #cancer and IBD. Using this atlas, the Wellcome Sanger Institute researchers and collaborators uncovered a new role of a specific gut cell, highlighting its contributions to a cycle of inflammation in some individuals, possibly causing pain and distress.
Spatial and Single-Cell Data Combined to Create Comprehensive Cell Map of the Human Gut
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NEW WEBINAR! Is Biopharma Ready for AI? Exploring Tech Strategies Across Large and Small Biopharma Wednesday, December 4, 2024 8:00 am PT, 11:00 am ET, 17:00 CET In this GEN webinar, experts from AbbVie (Mohit Agnihotri) and Benchling (Lauren DeVos) will share insights into the current tech landscape, AI readiness, and the strategies for digital transformation shaping large and small biopharma. Register now to join us for this free webinar sponsored by Benchling: https://hubs.li/Q02YYhFL0 #AI #DrugDiscovery
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Abzena Expands Analytical Capabilities to Include GMP Cell-Based Potency Testing Abzena maintains that it will be able to provide precise and reliable data on drug potency, alongside developability and characterization data including mechanism of action (MOA) and immunogenicity, which are essential for regulatory submissions.
Abzena Expands Analytical Capabilities to Include GMP Cell-Based Potency Testing
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Asimov and RevOpsis Therapeutics Ink Licensing Deal for Multispecific-Expressing Cell Line The agreement follows a cell line development campaign with Asimov’s CHO Edge System for the lead RevOpsis asset, RO-104.
Asimov and RevOpsis Therapeutics Ink Licensing Deal for Multispecific-Expressing Cell Line
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Schrödinger, Novartis Ink Up-to-$2.3B Collaboration, Software Agreement The collaboration and license agreement with Schrödinger aims to advance “multiple” small molecule candidates into Novartis’ portfolio for further development.
Schrödinger, Novartis Ink Up-to-$2.3B Collaboration, Software Agreement
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Are Single Cells Capable of a Simple Form of Learning? Researchers at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), and at Harvard Medical School have used mathematical modeling to show how individual cells appear capable of learning. Results from their studies could represent an important shift in how we view the fundamental units of life.
Are Single Cells Capable of a Simple Form of Learning?
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Aggressive Tumor Growth in Drug-Resistant Prostate Cancer Driven by Enzyme The absence of a protein called PKCλ/ι in prostate cancer cells enables the enzyme EZH2 to drive aggressive growth, even with androgen receptor inhibitors present. The findings could potentially lead to new therapies. The study was led by Maria T. Diaz-Meco, PhD, and Jorge Moscat, PhD, both Homer T. Hirst III Professors of Oncology in Pathology and members of the Sandra and Edward Meyer Cancer Center at Weill Cornell Medicine.
Aggressive Tumor Growth in Drug-Resistant Prostate Cancer Driven by Enzyme
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