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Bioinformatics Jobs: How to Succeed in This Competitive Space

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Bioinformaticians use a combination of mathematics, computer science and biology to help scientists make sense of the data gathered from research projects. The Human Genome Project could not have succeeded without the use of bioinformatics. Wondering which bioinformatics job is right for you? Bioinformatics Analyst.

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Bioinformatics tool accurately tracks synthetic DNA

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Computer scientists show benefits of bioinformatics with PlasmidHawk Credit: Tommy LaVergne/Rice University HOUSTON – (Feb. 26, 2021) – Tracking the origin of synthetic genetic code has never been simple, but it can be done through bioinformatic or, increasingly, deep learning computational approaches.

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UTA researcher explores 3D printing of multilayered materials for smart helmets

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A better helmet to protect soldiers in combat Credit: UT Arlington A mechanical and aerospace engineering professor at The University of Texas at Arlington is developing advanced helmets to ensure that members of the military are as protected as possible from blasts and other types of attacks. Ashfaq Adnan received a three-year, $1.5

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The future of AI drug discovery & development in immunology and GPCR research

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Alphabet subsidiary and precision health company Verily recently announced a breakthrough in its AI drug discovery GPCR research collaboration with Sosei Heptares. Verily’s Immune Profiler platform is “a discovery engine consisting of proprietary immune profiling lab workflow, growing multi-omic database, and advanced analytical tools”.

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Egle Therapeutics Identifies First Novel Regulatory T-cell Targets in Research Alliance with Takeda

The Pharma Data

In the course of the strategic research alliance that was announced in June 2020, Egle will validate novel tumor-infiltrating regulatory T-cell (Treg) targets against which Takeda will develop potential therapies.

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Breaking COVID-19’s ‘clutch’ to stop its spread

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Researchers engineer RNA-targeting compounds that disable the pandemic coronavirus’ replication engine Credit: Scott Wiseman for Scripps Research JUPITER, FL – Sept.

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Frozen Food Foundation presents Dr. Zoellner with Freezing Research Award

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with the eleventh annual Frozen Food Foundation Freezing Research Award during IAFP’s 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting today. Dr. Zoellner’s innovative research helped advance the safety […]. Claire Zoellner, Food Safety Scientist at iFoodDecisionSciences, Inc.,