But despite the fast and furious spread of H1N1 that year, it turned out to affect the lungs much in the way the seasonal flu does. Using a new type of test developed at the University of Leeds "might ...
Seconding a recent directive by the national taxpayer advocate, all 14 Republican members of the Senate Finance Committee wrote IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig to recommend that the Service implement ...
Advances in sequencing technologies have accelerated the discovery of the genetic causation of diseases and new cell types. This revolution has also given rise to a new technique known as genetic ...
Baltimore-based Barcoding Inc., a supply chain management technology firm, has merged with Florida-based DecisionPoint Systems Inc., the companies said Monday. A deal to form a new holding company, ...
There is ample evidence that barcode technology for medication has had a significant impact on patient safety. But while most U.S. hospitals have adopted barcode medication administration, experts say ...
Amid spiralling interest from health officials, government agencies and others beginning to realize potential applications of DNA barcoding, experts from 46 nations converge in Taipei Sept. 18-20.
DNA barcoding is now being used to identify the plant matter in human feces, revealing what a person has eaten. A reliable genetic marker for plant-based foods can be retrieved from poop, showing not ...
Stefan Caddy-Retalic is affiliated with the University of Adelaide and Terrestrial Ecosystems Research Network. Andrew Lowe is Professor of Plant Conservation Biology and Director of the Australian ...
Nucleic acid-based therapeutics, including antisense oligonucleotides (ASO), small interfering RNA (siRNA), messenger RNA (mRNA), immunomodulatory DNA/RNA, and gene-editing guide RNA (gRNA), hold ...
Shakespear also told me that Tree-BOL is being launched thanks to a $572,000, 24-month grant from the Alfred P. Sloan foundation, which has made contributions to other large-scale barcoding efforts.
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