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No single preventive health intervention is more cost-effective than immunization. Immune repertoire analysis has taken a predominant role in the development of vaccination strategies against infectious disease and has enabled characterization of the immune response against pathogens at high ...
ByEnpicom B.V. based in s-Hertogenbosch, NETHERLANDS
Reading for DNA Digital Data Storage: Unprecedented amounts of data are being generated by new technologies - from Internet of Things sensors to ubiquitous digital devices - with the unintended consequence that data production will outpace our ability to store it efficiently. Next-generation digital data storage is critical. New solutions that are ultra-dense and ultra-durable are required. By converting binary data into synthetic DNA sequences, we could harness the power of DNA to store data efficiently and at ...
ByRoswell Biotechnologies Inc based in San Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
The incidence of colorectal cancer is increasing in line with the ageing population. Early detection is key to successful treatment of the disease and related cost management. An efficient screening strategy is essential to detect the disease early, when it often does not produce symptoms. The currently available faecal occult blood test (FOBT) and faecal immunochemical test (FIT) are safe and inexpensive, but test sensitivities are limited, and ...
ByDiagNodus Ltd. based in Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), largely comprising the two conditions, Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis, is now emerging as a global health problem. It now affects about 6 million people in Europe and US, comprising up to 620,000 in the UK (IBD Standards UK, 2013 Update). The symptoms of diarrhoea, abdominal pain and bloody stool substantially affect the quality of life of sufferers, and complications can be life threatening. IBD is also strongly associated with colorectal cancer development risk. ...
ByDiagNodus Ltd. based in Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM
Multiplexing is the ability to identify a broad spectrum of conditions in a single molecular diagnostic test procedure, as opposed to conducting discrete individual procedures. It enables a single test to identify numerous conditions, attributes, or genetic sequences simultaneously, including those belonging to: cancer genes; a bacteria or virus in humans, animals or the food distribution supply chain, or specific attributes of a seed ...
ByCo-Diagnostics, Inc. based in Salt Lake City, UTAH (USA)
Due to the absence of fast, accurate, and timely methods of disease detection, millions of families are quarantined at home. Airports and high-speed train stations are closed. ...
ByOnsiteGene Inc. based in San Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)