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Improving viral vector safety for gene therapies

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Dr Andrea O’Hara, Senior Product Manager at Azenta Life Sciences asks why integration site analysis (ISA) is critical for the safety and efficacy of viral vectors for gene therapy. Cell and gene therapies have revolutionised how clinicians treat a variety of diseases including cancer, blindness, and metabolic disorders.

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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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CancerVar: A New Bioinformatics Tool Developed for Clinical Interpretation of Cancer Mutations

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CancerVar will help researchers standardize and automate clinical interpretations for 13 million somatic mutations from 1,911 cancer census genes. The gene mutations that cause sporadic cancer occur only in the tumor cells and are acquired during an individual’s life, not inherited. What is CancerVar?

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UK research partners team up to accelerate MND drug discovery

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The new partnership, which will involve scientists from both organisations working closely together, is part of LifeArc’s MND Translational Challenge, aimed at discovering innovative and potentially disease-modifying treatments for MND, a key component of the new UK MND Research Institute.

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Guide to using AAV vectors in gene therapy

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In 2023, DDW hosted a webinar, ‘A comprehensive guide to using adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors in gene therapy’, supported by Azenta Life Sciences. AAV is optimal for gene therapy due to its efficiency and safety in humans; however, AAV processes can present obstacles for researchers. How is the titer determined?

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Guide to using AAV vectors in gene therapy

Drug Discovery World

Earlier this year, DDW hosted a webinar, ‘A comprehensive guide to using adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors in gene therapy’, supported by Azenta Life Sciences. AAV is optimal for gene therapy due to its efficiency and safety in humans; however, AAV processes can present obstacles for researchers.

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BioTuring enters collaboration to enable detailed single-cell RNA research

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Research into single-cell sequencing has been boosted with Single Cell Discoveries and BioTuring joining forces to refine the process. A rapidly growing field of research, single-cell RNA sequencing is vital for those working in areas such as oncology, immunology, and neuroscience.

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