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    Waterloo Technology profiles Compounds in blood of COVID-19 Sufferers

    A world-leading University of Waterloo spinoff company, that decodes blood samples for potential treatments for illnesses such as cancer and COVID-19, is expanding operations with the support of a 5-million USD investment. Bin Ma, a University of Waterloo computer engineering professor who co-founded Rapid Novor at 2015, says that the company’s technologies is the most

    Scientists study misleading impact in nausea therapy at the molecular level

    The molecular bases of the placebo effect are poorly understood. A team headed by Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich researcher Karin Meissner has now studied the phenomenon in the context of nausea, and identified specific proteins that correlate with its positive impact. The placebo effect seems to work wonders. In certain cases, administration of a’drug’ to

    Bruker presents Vutara™ VXL tbest-in-class super-resolution magnifying lens and spatial science investigation abilities

    Vutara VXL serves as a biological microscopy workstation for research on DNA, RNA and proteins, from macromolecular complexes and super-structures, to chromatin structure and chromosomal substructures, to studying functional connections in genomes and in various subcellular organelles. This novel system supports innovative spatial biology research in extracellular matrix structures, extracellular vesicles (EV), virology, neuroscience, and

    Researchers describe the systems that manage embryonic stem cells

    Scientists at the Proteomics Core Unit of the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), headed by Javier Muñoz, have clarified the mechanisms, unknown to date, included in maintaining embryonic stem cells in the best possible condition for their use in regenerative medicine. The results, published in Nature Communications, helps to find novel stem-cell therapies for

    Scientists recognize neural circuit associated with reciprocally controlling weight gain and despondency

    Research has found that obesity and mental disorders such as depression and anxiety seem to often go together. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and cooperating institutions are providing new insights into this association by identifying and characterizing a novel neural circuit that mediates the reciprocal control of feeding and mental conditions in mouse models.

    GenNext Technologies Announces NIH Grant Funding of Nearly $7M Leads to a Seminal Protein Footprinting Patent

    HALF MOON BAY, Calif. – April 28, 2021 –GenNext Technologies, Inc., a growth-stage company that provides instrumentation, software, and services to structural biology researchers within the biopharmaceutical industry, announced today that nearly $7M (US) in NIH grant awards has led to a seminal US patent for its novel technology that vastly improves the utility of

    Patents Granted for HiMedia’s Salivol and Stoocol – Sample Collection Devices

    The Molecular Biology business of HiMedia, HiGenoMB® achieves another major breakthrough as it proudly announces the issuance of Patents for its sample collection devices, Salivol™ and Stoocol™. Amongst the newest innovations are Salivol™ and Stoocol™, devices used for collection of saliva and stool samples respectively. In the present day, various facets of the diagnostics workflow

    How Automated Sample Preparation Revolutionizes Research and Analysis

    In several disciplines, including chemistry, biology, environmental science, and medicine, research and analysis have been transformed by automated sample preparation. The sample preparation procedure is streamlined and improved by this technology, which provides a number of important benefits: Precision and Reproducibility Automation reduces human error, ensuring uniform and accurate sample preparation. Precision and reproducibility. This