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Saarbrücken based bioinformaticians trace down molecular signals of Parkinson’s disease

Scienmag

For their study, the team led by bioinformatics professor Andreas Keller and his doctoral student […]. Credit: Oliver Dietze In their study, which is now published in the journal Nature Aging, they show that the level of non-coding RNAs in the blood of a Parkinson’s patient can be used to track the course of the disease.

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How Will Ultima Genomics and Genome Insight Make WGS Affordable?

XTalks

WGS remains at the core of developing personalized medicine against cancer as it provides valuable information for cancer etiology and progression. Biotech company Ultima Genomics has joined forces with Genome Insight, a bioinformatics-based biomedicine company, to overcome the caveat of cost and quality in WGS.

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Digitalising drug discovery

pharmaphorum

As data and digital technology become vital to every aspect of life sciences, the industry is increasingly looking beyond biologists, chemists, and doctors to drive its drug development – and finding that technology has a chief role to play in the future of medicine. According to an article by Stephens, Zachary D.,

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Clinical Scientist Jobs: The Steps to Succeed in This Role

XTalks

Doctors and physicians rely on the results provided by a clinical scientist to make an accurate prognosis, diagnosis and assessment for a patient’s treatment plan. Interpret medical tests and confer with doctors and physicians for a suitable prognosis and treatment plan. Their work might involve matching blood samples for transfusions.

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STAT+: Foundation charges cancer patients $83,000 for unproven but promising experimental drug

STAT News

Still, when doctors told her last year that the cancer was growing despite two operations, radiation therapy, and a fifth regimen of chemotherapy, the retired business-meeting facilitator decided to do something unorthodox: spend $83,000 out of pocket on an unproven experimental cancer vaccine.