lunes, 4 de junio de 2018

UQ's new Genome Innovation Hub focuses on improving healthcare

UQ's new Genome Innovation Hub focuses on improving healthcare





 
 June 4, 2018 
 Genomics 
 The latest genomics news from AZoNetwork 
 UQ's new Genome Innovation Hub focuses on improving healthcareUQ's new Genome Innovation Hub focuses on improving healthcare
 
Genetic research aimed at improving healthcare will be the focus of the University of Queensland’s new Genome Innovation Hub.
 
   Integrated technology solution that accelerates genome analysisIntegrated technology solution that accelerates genome analysis
 
DDN Storage and Parabricks today announced the availability of a jointly-integrated technology solution that provides massive acceleration for analysis of human genomes.
 
   Genome dark matter provides clues to fighting prostate cancerGenome dark matter provides clues to fighting prostate cancer
 
Through studying the dark matter of the human genome, a team from the University of Michigan has shed light on how the hormone androgen drives prostate cancer and suggested a potential target for future therapy.
 
 Essential fats in diet may regulate protein secretion in muscles by altering gene expression
 
Essential fats in diet may regulate protein secretion in muscles by altering gene expressionA new study reveals that essential fats in the diet may play a role in regulating protein secretion in the muscles by changing the way genes associated with secretion act.
 
 
 Genomic medicine may one day revolutionize cardiovascular care
 
Genomic medicine may one day revolutionize cardiovascular careThe American Heart Association has summarized the state-of-the science in the field of genomic medicine for studying cardiovascular traits and disorders, therapeutic screening.
 
 
 Researchers discover new gene locations that determine heart’s response to exercise
 
Researchers discover new gene locations that determine heart’s response to exerciseA new study by researchers at Queen Mary University of London and University College London has discovered 30 new gene locations that determine how the heart responds to and recovers from exercise.
 
 
 Whole genome sequencing could prevent transfusion reactions
 
Whole genome sequencing could prevent transfusion reactionsResearchers have recently published a study which may reduce complications and save lives for blood transfusion recipients.
 

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