“We have not reached solutions; we have only begun to discover how to ask questions”—these words, set down decades ago by Lewis Thomas, remain as true as ever, inspiring ever more profound (and varied ...
Though DNA microarrays let researchers rapidly identify the expression levels of genes associated with diseases and pathways, they say little about how much protein these transcripts produce. A new ...
Our presenter Jonathan Nowak, will discuss representative multiplexed assays for protein and RNA profiling built in the lab and discuss the necessary elements to operationalize this type of testing in ...
Talus Bioscience, Inc. ("Talus Bio"), an AI-enabled regulome therapeutics company, today announced a strategic collaboration with PRISM BioLab Co., Ltd. ("PRISM") to accelerate the discovery and ...
When one considers protein profiling, the only immediately obvious conclusion is that it’s a complex topic—so much so that CHI’s 7th Annual “Pep Talk” in San Diego is devoting six tracks and four days ...
Protein characterization can help scientists better understand how molecular events influence health and disease and identify causal factors for disease states. Researchers use human genome sequencing ...
A new research paper was published in Aging (listed by MEDLINE/PubMed as "Aging (Albany NY)" and "Aging-US" by Web of Science) Volume 16, Issue 8, entitled, "A novel deep proteomic approach in human ...
Fighting cancer effectively often involves stopping cancer cells from multiplying, which requires understanding proteins that the cells rely on to survive. Protein profiling plays a critical role in ...
The analysis of protein characteristics and interactions is central in drug research. In this web seminar, we will show you how the reliability and robustness of protein characterization can be ...
PRISM BioLab, Co. Ltd. ("PRISM") and Talus Bioscience, Inc. ("Talus Bio") announced today that they entered into a collaboration to discover novel Inhibitors of transcription factor (TF) and ...
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