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Key early steps in gene expression captured in real time by CSU researchers

Scienmag

Capturing how RNA polymerase enzymes kick off transcription On scales too small for our eyes to see, the business of life happens through the making of proteins, which impart to our cells both structure and function.

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How big data analytics can make personalised care a reality

Drug Discovery World

Johannes Goll, Global Head of Emmes’ Biomedical Data Science and Bioinformatics department, explains how big data analytics can deliver improved therapies and bring clinical research one step close to realising the potential of personalised care.

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Democratising proteomics for cancer and beyond

Drug Discovery World

DDW Editor Reece Armstrong speaks to Nautilus Co-Founder and Chief Scientist Parag Mallick , about the company’s recent collaboration which aims to uncover the proteins that could be behind a rare and fatal childhood cancer. To do this, Nautilus will useits protein analysis platform to provide TGen with data on the proteins involved in DPIG.

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Synthetic biology tools advancing and accelerating drug discovery efforts

Drug Discovery World

If you want to order gene-length sequences, rather than short oligos for PCR, the waiting times are around two or three weeks at least. Modern advances in DNA synthesis, however, have made it possible to leverage gene-to- antibody production platforms where input candidate DNA sequences can be turned into purified antibodies.

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What to expect from SLAS Europe 2023

Drug Discovery World

Additionally, Dr Gianni will share insights on the use of these new tools in target validation and how they might revolutionise the drug discovery paradigm.

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