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Junk DNA: How the dark genome is changing RNA therapies

Drug Discovery World

Samir Ounzain , PhD, CEO & Co-Founder of HAYA Therapeutics, looks at how a better understanding of our DNA can lead to increased activity for RNA therapeutics. The whole world realised the power of RNA when the Covid-19 pandemic brought us the first mRNA-based vaccines.

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A new dawn of the genomic age: five areas set to be transformed in 2023

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2022 was a banner year for genomics. In March, the collaborative T2T consortium published the first complete telomere-to-telomere sequence of the human genome, filling in the last 8% of the 3 billion base pairs that make up our DNA.

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Why genomic healthcare data matters in the development of new therapies 

Drug Discovery World

Genomic healthcare data is critical to identify disease risk, ancestry, traits and response to medicines and aids in the development of new targeted therapies – precision medicines. In April 2003, after its launch in October 1990, the project was completed, generating the first sequence of the human genome. The origins .

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Can Singapore become a global hub for biotech?

Drug Discovery World

Thanks to significant investment by the government into research and development, Singapore has become a leading centre for biomedical sciences in Asia. Leading the way in academic research One of Singapore’s key strengths is education and its academic prowess, particularly in cancer research.

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Researchers discover genetic cause of neurodevelopment disorders

Drug Discovery World

While nearly all genes known to be involved in NDD are responsible for making proteins, RNU4-2 is not; instead, it makes an RNA molecule that plays an important role in how other genes are processed in cells. This discovery was initially made using data from the 100,000 Genomes Project, a study led by Genomics England and NHS England.

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Where is the drug discovery expertise happening in the UK?

Drug Discovery World

Here, DDW’s Megan Thomas highlights the research taking place and where this is happening. This environment of research excellence, in turn, fosters R&D, innovation, spin-offs, start-ups, networking, collaboration and entrepreneurship, which sets a sturdy foundation that attracts funding, and creates an appealing work culture.

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Spatial Genomics, Transcriptomics and Proteomics Solutions – An Amelioration of Tissue Analytics

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As a result, industry and non-industry stakeholders, are on the lookout for advanced platforms that can simultaneously capture the arrangement of multiple biomolecules (DNA, RNA, proteins and others) with single-cell or subcellular resolution. 70+ spatial Genomics solutions are developed by industry and non-industry players.

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