A single microarray can provide information on the expression of tens of thousands of genes. The amount of information generated by a microarray-based experiment is sufficiently large that no single ...
Reviewed by Dr. Tomislav Meštrović, MD, Ph.D. The microarray is a very recent development in the field of biotechnology. Scientists are now able to understand the gene functions of any organism by ...
Researchers have developed an algorithm that improves the diagnosis and prognosis of many diseases, efficiently combining traditional clinical data with genetic data gathered using DNA microarray ...
Over 1.5 million measurements of protein expression and phosphorylation now available at new KiNET-Antibody Microarray website VANCOUVER, July 13, 2011 /PRNewswire/ - Kinexus Bioinformatics ...
We are living in an era where biology has become synonymous with big data due to the ever-increasing amount of data being generated by technologies such as next-generation sequencing. Bioinformatics ...
Two scientists from Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT) successfully solved GEN’s online MicroArray Challenge. Owen Piette, electrical engineer III, and Ryan Witt, system engineer I, shared the winner’s ...
In this dynamic bioinformatics BS, biology and computing combine to analyze big data collected by the health industry to discover, diagnose, and treat a wide range of medical conditions. Gain Hands-on ...
VANCOUVER, Aug. 25, 2011 -- Over 12.5 million averaged mRNA expression measurements for about 23,000 human genes available with open access at new TranscriptoNET website VANCOUVER, Aug. 25, 2011 ...
The UAB master’s program in Multidisciplinary Biomedical Science (MSMBS) Bioinformatics Fellowship provides a unique opportunity for advanced training and hands-on experience in cancer bioinformatics ...
Bioinformatics is rapidly changing the course of human health and history. Scientists and researchers use data like never before to save countless lives each day. Bioinformatics fuels new discoveries ...
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