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Molecular Biology Newsletter
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Now Live! Future Lab: Trends in Next Gen Sequencing
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Keep up with the latest trends in Next Generation Sequencing. Learn how researchers are improving methodologies for examining and characterizing the genome for applications like whole genome sequencing and analysis of exomes, transcriptomes and specifically defined regions.
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Research News
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Cells adapt ultra-rapidly to zero gravity. read more
Gene-edited pigs show signs of resistance to major viral disease. read more
Electrons use DNA like a wire for signaling DNA replication. read more
New link found between sex and viruses. read more
Autism risk genes linked to evolving brain. read more
Super resolution imaging helps determine a stem cell's future. read more
New technology offers fast peptide synthesis. read more
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Event
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Plant Genomics and Gene Editing Congress: Asia
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Plant research and its associated technologies have improved dramatically over the last 5 years as a
result of the revolutionary breakthroughs in gene editing technologies and reductions in the cost of
sequencing. Many plants have now been successfully sequenced and a wide range of biological data... read more
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Organ-on-a-Chip Europe 2017
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Some of the world’s foremost leaders in Organ-on-a-Chip technologies will discuss topics including 3D Cell Culture, Disease Modelling, Gut-on-a-Chip, Heart-on-a-Chip, Microfluidics-Based Approaches and Toxicity Screening.
Registration to Organ-on-a-Chip also includes unrestricted access to ... read more
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