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Up to 8 recipients to be awarded grants for genomic research

Drug Discovery World

Beckman Coulter Life Sciences has released a call for registrations for its SPRI Grants for Genomic Research, which the company describes as part of its commitment to the next generation of researchers and scientists. .

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The latest drug discovery product launches

Drug Discovery World

DNA Script: SYNTAX DNA printing platform Using the company’s EDS technology, the SYNTAX platform can synthesise up to 96 highly accurate, ready-to-use DNA oligos with maximum lengths of up to 120nt in less than 24 hours in the laboratory. The platform works with the SYNTAX Hi-Fidelity reagent kits for synthesising longer oligos.

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Modernizing cell culture processes for the next wave of genomic medicine

Pharmaceutical Technology

The field of genomic medicine has reached a true turning point. With scientists fervently developing mRNA vaccines, nucleic acid therapeutics, and viral vector-based gene therapies, clinicians are set to have a growing number of tools available to treat a wide range of conditions, from infectious diseases to genetic disorders and more.

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Casting aside CRISPR scissors and making a point with base editors

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Dr Jennifer Harbottle, senior scientist in the R&D Base Editing team of PerkinElmer’s Horizon Discovery business, looks at progress made in the realms of biotechnology and next-generation diagnostics, vaccines and therapeutics, including the application of CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing in developing and refining cell therapies.

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CRISPR breakthroughs: New solutions for common diseases

Drug Discovery World

Rolf Turk , Senior Manager, Genomics Medicine at Integrated DNA Technologies, examines how CRISPR is being used to enhance cancer therapies. Nucleic acid-based diagnostics, which typically require PCR reagents and laboratory equipment, are crucial for identifying, treating, and preventing common infectious diseases.

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