Sequencing: is the process of determining the nucleic acid sequence - the order of nucleotides in DNA. It includes any method or technology that is used to determine the order of the four bases: adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine.
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Only 1 in 4 people on US transplant waitlists will received an organ. Transplanting pig xenografts into human decedents affords a unique opportunity to deeply profile and analyze longitudina...
When the Precision Medicine Initiative was launched in 2015, it completely transformed patient care in oncology. Now, individual differences in genetics, environment and lifestyle, along wit...
Early detection is critical in combating invasive fungal and mold infections, where every moment counts. Traditional culture-based methods often fall short, with lengthy turnaround times and...
JAN 29, 2025 | 8:15 AM
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Webinar 2 will focus on specimen types, specimen management, extraction, quantification, and various types of library preparation (amplicon vs. hybrid capture) for DNA. We will also include...
Spectral flow cytometry has revolutionized flow cytometry for both cell analysis and cell sorting and is now the gold standard. Fueled by this technological advancement, investigators that u...
The Genome Diagnostics lab of the Human Genetics Dept. at Radboud UMC provides rapid whole exome sequencing since 2017, with a max turnaround time of 15 days (from sample to report). With th...
Cimeio Therapeutics is an applied gene editing and immunotherapy company developing a portfolio of Shielded-Cell & Immunotherapy Pairsâ„¢ (SCIP). Gene editing is used to introduce single nucle...
NOV 14, 2024 | 12:00 PM
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Single-cell sequencing (scSeq) is transforming disease research by revealing the intricate diversity across cell populations, uncovering crucial biomarkers and therapeutic targets often mask...
In part 2 of this webinar, Dr. Emily Hodges, assistant professor of biochemistry at Vanderbilt University, will reveal new data that illustrates how the Hodges Lab is utilizing the 6-base ge...
Liquid biopsy next-generation sequencing (NGS) assays help guide treatment selection in cancer patients, particularly when tumor tissue is unavailable or during disease progression. Extensiv...
NGS enables the in-depth analysis of the genome and the identification and investigation of disease-associated variants – especially when workflows include target enrichment, which foc...
OCT 17, 2024 | 8:15 AM
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In this first webinar, we will cover various applications for NGS and different aspects of comprehensive genomic tests, including variants, C...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) allows the simultaneous analysis of multiple genomic alterations with therapeutic implications, paving the way for precision medicine and transforming cancer...
Inflammatory skin disorders comprise a diverse set of conditions exhibiting unique characteristics. Our objective was to systematically compare the affected and unaffected skin of individual...
De novo gene synthesis and protein expression are established technologies that can give access to nearly any target DNA or protein sequence, allowing for engineering of biologics. In this p...
Immunotherapy has changed the landscape of oncology, improving survival rates for many patients across a variety of malignancies. Two antibody-based immunotherapies, immune checkpoint inhibi...