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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. The Human Genome Project could not have succeeded without the use of bioinformatics.

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UK research partners team up to accelerate MND drug discovery

Drug Discovery World

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. UK charity LifeArc has pledged £1.5

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Barley pan-genome: IPK scientists reach milestone on the way to ‘transparent’ barley

Scienmag

Credit: Photo: IPK Leibniz Institute/ Andreas Bähring In order to record all genetic information of an individual, its genome must be completely decoded. IPK scientists and international partners for barley already succeeded in doing this three years ago (Mascher et al.

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Genomic analysis reveals many animal species may be vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 infection

Scienmag

An international team of scientists used genomic analysis to compare the main cellular receptor for the virus in humans — angiotensin converting […].

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International award for IPK scientist Nils Stein

Scienmag

Dr. Nils Stein will be awarded a medal from the Royal Physiographical Society in Lund for his significant and pioneering contributions to the field of cereal genomics,” explains Prof. Credit: IPK Leibniz Institute/ Andreas Bähring “Prof.

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BioTuring enters collaboration to enable detailed single-cell RNA research

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The collaboration aims to “close the gap between single-cell RNA sequencing wet-lab services and single-cell data analysis solutions,” which will allow scientists to study the finest details that can be hard to access. Research Instruments is the main distributor for genomic and life science research products in the region.

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PanOmics: Advancing drug discovery

Drug Discovery World

The technologies cover the whole range of biomolecules from genes to protein to metabolites. While we are using standard commercially available processes for genomics, we have invested massively into high-throughput and high-resolution transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics methods.

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