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Ares Genetics and BGI Group collaborate for Coronavirus testing
Collaboration aims to aid in the distribution of next-generation sequencing and PCR testing kits for 2019-nCoV
Delve Deeper into Genetics with Revolutionary Dual CRISPR Technology
CRISPR Activation (CRISPRa) and CRISPR Interference (CRISPRi) offer precision, sensitivity and depth of understanding – find out more in this SelectScience expert interview
Ares Genetics Initiates AI-Powered Infectious Disease Test Development
ARESupa test aims at broad detection of microbial infections employing next-generation sequencing and artificial intelligence
Cancer Genetics Expands Its Industry-Leading Immuno-Oncology Panel
Comprehensive immune profiling & monitoring
Genetics Research Identifies New Target for Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment
Professor Steve Estus discusses innovative research from his lab
Thermo Fisher Scientific Showcases Latest Genetics Solutions at ASHG
See the latest from Applied Biosystems™, Ion Torrent™, and Thermo Scientific™
LGC Group and Dynamic Devices announce strategic partnership to enhance genomic solutions
The partnership aims to deliver instruments, reagents, and consumables to service laboratories, breeders, and researchers worldwide.
Roche Announces Global Availability of Blood-Based Genomic Profiling Test, FoundationOne Liquid
New liquid biopsy test can identify 70 of the most commonly mutated genes in solid tumours, as well as microsatellite instability
New Genome Portal provides access to reference-quality genomes
ATCC aim to increase confidence in research with its new genome database
New, Large Sequence Panel Enables Population Genetics Research in Africa
Largest African genetics resource presented at ASHG 2018 annual meeting
Bruker Reveals its Latest Phenomics and Proteomics Innovations at ASMS
Bruker introduces scimaX™ MRMS for novel phenomics workflows, and further enhances the timsTOF™ Pro for PASEF proteomics at ASMS
Stem Cells and Genetics: The ‘Perfect Storm’ for Cancer Progression
Cambridge scientists have uncovered genetic changes that result in a pre-cancerous stem cell population that can give rise to lymphoma