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Solved The following questions are based on the following

The following questions are based on the following paper: Integration of human adipocyte chromosomal interactions with adipose gene expression prioritizes obesity-related genes from GWAS. Nat Commun. 2018; 9:1512. (PMID: 29666371) (i) How is a cis-expression quantitative trait locus (cis-eQTL) defined? (ii) What experimental technique for detecting chromosomal interactions was applied…

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New study provides convincing evidence of the essential role of cylicins in sperm development and fertility

In a recent study published in eLife, a group of researchers investigated the Role of Cylicins in Spermiogenesis and Male Fertility in Mice and Humans through Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR)/ CRISPR-associated protein 9 (Cas9) Gene Editing. Study: Cylicins are a structural component of the sperm calyx being…

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Two mitochondrial HMG-box proteins, Cim1 and Abf2, antagonistically regulate mtDNA copy number in Saccharomyces cerevisiae | Nucleic Acids Research

Abstract The mitochondrial genome, mtDNA, is present in multiple copies in cells and encodes essential subunits of oxidative phosphorylation complexes. mtDNA levels have to change in response to metabolic demands and copy number alterations are implicated in various diseases. The mitochondrial HMG-box proteins Abf2 in yeast and TFAM in mammals…

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FDA Grants Clearance for Phase 1/2 Trial of eTIL KSQ-001EX in Solid Tumors

The FDA has granted clearance for an investigational new drug application for a phase 1/2 safety lead-in trial investigating the engineered tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (eTIL) KSQ-001EX in patients with melanoma, head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, and non–small cell lung cancer.1 The primary objective of the phase 1 portion of the…

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A HiFi movement: Transcript isoform resolved RNA sequencing

The books of life are fascinating yet challenging reads, owing to the complexity of the underlying biological processes and their alterations that lead to disease. Thanks to highly accurate HiFi long-read sequencing, we are now seeing fundamental changes in our ability to print, read and comprehend this most exciting literature….

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The Role of circRNA-miRNA-mRNA Regulatory Network and its Potential Biomarker Function in Colorectal Cancer

Background: Revealing the process and mechanism of colorectal cancer will facilitate the discovery of new biomarkers and contribute to the development of targeted drugs. Objective: This study aimed to explore the potentially functional circRNA-miRNA-mRNA network in colorectal cancer (CRC), and further explore its mechanism. Methods: Bioinformatics analysis was used to…

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Precise base editing without unintended indels in human cells and mouse primary myoblasts

Base editors cause unintended indels at the target sites Several types of evolved base editors based on the CRISPR system have been developed for more accurate and efficient genome engineering21,37. Among these, AncBE4max and ABEmax were evolved by modifying codon usage, NLSs, and ancestral deaminase reconstructions21. These modifications greatly improve…

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DNA Contamination In COVID-19 Vaccines May Explain Rise In Cancers, Clots, Autoimmune Diseases: Pathologist

Authored by Tom Ozimek and Jan Jekielek via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Clinical pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole has said that DNA contamination in some COVID-19 vaccines may be related to an increase in cancers, micro-clotting, and autoimmune diseases. “My big concern is the fact that billions of people across…

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Consistent low number of cells and low fraction reads across the samples

scRNA-seq: Consistent low number of cells and low fraction reads across the samples 0 Hi, cell ranger count returned the following representative result for a sample. But, this is consistent for all the samples in a project. The number of cells detected ranges from 19 to 35, and the fraction…

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DNA methylation change in blood cells of FB and CFS patients

Introduction Fibromyalgia (FM) and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) are characterized by chronic pain, fatigue, and weakness. Patients with these symptoms also suffer from sleep abnormalities and report affected cognitive processes such as memory. The diagnosis of these two syndromes is challenging and is based on questionnaires that make the diagnosis…

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Vaccine Delivery Devices Market Is Forecast to Reach US$ 10.25 Billion by 2032

PRESS RELEASE Published November 29, 2023 Between 2022 and 2032, the market for vaccine delivery devices is anticipated to expand at a 9.5% compound annual growth rate (CAGR). By the end of 2032, the market is anticipated to reach US$ 10.25 billion. For instance, to investigate the Zika Virus transmission…

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Molecular consequences of PQBP1 deficiency, involved in the X-linked Renpenning syndrome

Kalscheuer VM, Freude K, Musante L, Jensen LR, Yntema HG, Gécz J, et al. Mutations in the polyglutamine binding protein 1 gene cause X-linked mental retardation. Nat Genet. 2003;35:313–5. Article  CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar  Lenski C, Abidi F, Meindl A, Gibson A, Platzer M, Kooy F, et al. Novel truncating…

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Functions Support the New RNA Gene Paradigm

Photo credit: THAVIS 3D via Unsplash. In recent days I have covered a new paper published in BioEssays by Australian molecular biologist John Mattick who cites the need for a “paradigm shift” in biology away from the concept of junk DNA (see here, here, and here). I recounted how this shift is being driven by…

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IJMS | Free Full-Text | Down-Regulation of Rice Glutelin by CRISPR-Cas9 Gene Editing Decreases Carbohydrate Content and Grain Weight and Modulates Synthesis of Seed Storage Proteins during Seed Maturation

3.1. Atypical Morphology of Protein Bodies in the Endosperm of Seeds from Glutelin Gene-Edited Transgenic Rice ER-derived PB-I vacuoles begin to form in response to the aggregation of β-/γ-zeins (maize) and 10-kDa prolamins (rice) and then expand by co-aggregation of α-/δ-zeins (maize) and 13-/16-kDa prolamins (rice) [3,22,23]. Saito’s group reported…

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ESRP1 controls biogenesis and function of a large abundant multiexon circRNA

doi: 10.1093/nar/gkad1138. Online ahead of print. Dawei Liu  1 , B Kate Dredge  1 , Andrew G Bert  1 , Katherine A Pillman  1   2 , John Toubia  1   3 , Wenting Guo  4 , Boris J A Dyakov  5   6 , Melodie M Migault  1 , Vanessa M Conn  1   7 , Simon J…

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QUESTION 5Match the following statements with the

QUESTION 5 Match the following statements with the three major types of RNA molecules: Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) Transfer RNA (tRNA) Messenger RNA (mRNA) Carries genetic information for protein synthesis ✓ Carries an amino acid at its 3‘–end for protein synthesis ✓ Is synthesized by RNA polymerase I in eukaryotes Is…

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Orlance Inc. Awarded NIH SBIR Grant for Next Generation Gene-Gun Delivered DNA and RNA Immunotherapeutic Vaccines for Melanoma

SEATTLE, Nov. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Orlance, Inc., a Seattle biotech developing next-generation DNA and RNA vaccines and therapeutics, has been awarded a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant to use its needle-free MACH-1™ platform for creating a vaccine regimen that induces strong…

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Addgene: tracrRNA(scr)-CJ8421_04975 mRNA

These plasmids were created by your colleagues. Please acknowledge the Principal Investigator, cite the article in which the plasmids were described, and include Addgene in the Materials and Methods of your future publications. For your Materials & Methods section: tracrRNA(scr)-CJ8421_04975 mRNA was a gift from Chase Beisel (Addgene plasmid #…

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Genome editing approaches with CRISPR/Cas9: the association of NOX4 expression in breast cancer patients and effectiveness evaluation of different strategies of CRISPR/Cas9 to knockout Nox4 in cancer cells | BMC Cancer

A. Bioinformatics analyzes Search strategy and study selection From April to June 2021, we read relevant and related publications in Medline, EMBASE, Web of Science, and Wanfang. The search term “NOX4” have been used. The articles that fit specified criteria were all added at once: (1) Participants were split into…

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Global Gene Expression Research Report 2023: A $20.94 Billion Market by 2030

Company Logo Global Gene Expression Market Global Gene Expression Market Dublin, Nov. 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Gene Expression Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Product (DNA Chip/Microarray, Kits & Reagents), By Technique (Promoter Analysis, RNA Exp.), By Capacity, By Process, By Application, And Segment Forecasts, 2023…

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Plants | Free Full-Text | The Development of Plant Genome Sequencing Technology and Its Conservation and Application in Endangered Gymnosperms

The PacBio RS II sequencer has been effectively utilized to generate a 1.27 Gb genome assembly of Dendrobium officinale [70]. By utilizing advanced sequencing technologies such as Illumina HiSeq, Nanopore, PacBio, and Hi-C, the results have revealed remarkable N50 values of 44 Mb and 65.35 Mb for Gardenia jasminoides and…

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Rewinding Paley’s Watch (Part 2)

In Part 1, we began to explore some of the complexity in living things that have only made the teleological argument from design (commonly known as the Watchmaker Argument from William Paley’s work Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy) all that much stronger over time. The Spectacular Spliceosome Likely the…

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using RSEM with non Trinity assembly

using RSEM with non Trinity assembly 0 Hi all, I am trying to use RSEM to receive relative abundance estimates of viruses within my metagenomic data, not transcripts. The problem is that I am no longer using Trinity as the assembler because I had much better luck with SPAdes, especially…

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mRNA COVID-19 vaccines do not cause “turbo cancer”

SciCheck Digest The mRNA COVID-19 vaccines — like many other vaccines — can contain small amounts of DNA left over from the manufacturing process. There’s no evidence this residual DNA causes “turbo cancer,” or very aggressive cancer. Nor did Moderna admit that “mRNA Jabs Cause Turbo-Cancer,” contrary to an online…

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[Latest] Global Gene Synthesis Market Size, Forecast, Analysis & Share Surpass US$ 5,879 Million By 2032, At 19% CAGR

Custom Market Insights The Global Gene Synthesis Market was at US$ 1,200 Million in 2022 and is growing to approx US$ 5,879 Million by 2032, with a CAGR growth of 19%, 2023 and 2032. The Global Gene Synthesis Market was estimated at USD 1,200 Million in 2022 and is anticipated…

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HTseq reports missing attribute name

HTseq reports missing attribute name 1 Hello, I am running this htseq command htseq-count -r pos -t gene -i gene -s yes -f bam \ /Volumes/cachannel/ZebraFinchBrain/CB-4a_genomemapping/sorted_alignmentcb4a.bam \ /Volumes/cachannel/ZebraFinchBrain/GCF_003957565.2/Taeniopygia_guttata.bTaeGut1_v1.p.110.chr.gff3 > \ /Volumes/cachannel/ZebraFinchBrain/HTSEQ_withautomate/output_counts.txt However I get this error: Error processing GFF file (line 75 of file /Volumes/cachannel/ZebraFinchBrain/GCF_003957565.2/Taeniopygia_guttata.bTaeGut1_v1.p.110.chr.gff3): Feature gene:ENSTGUG00000013637 does not contain…

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Match the following statements with the three major

Match the following statements with the three major types of RNA molecules: Ribosomal RNA (TRNA) Transfer RNA (TRNA) Messenger RNA (mRNA) Carries genetic information for protein synthesis Carries an amino acid at its 3‘–end for protein synthesis A. mRNA and tRNA and rRNA B.TRNA Is synthesized by RNA polymerasel in…

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Solved at At least three types of RNA are required for

at At least three types of RNA are required for protein synthesis. Compare and contrast mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA by moving the descriptions of their structure and function to the appropriate categories. Some phrases may describe all three types of RNA. mRNA rRNA tRNA mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA Answer Bank…

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RF & EMS: Top 10 Best | Radio Electroporation Face Beauty Machine in 2021

2021 Top Rated and Reviewed RF&EMS Radio Mesotherapy Electroporation Beauty Machine. ——————————————————— References to the goods: ——————————————————— 1)► 7in1 RF & EMS Radio Mesotherapy Electroporation Beauty Machine ● Buy on AliExpress: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_99uLid ——————————————————— 2)► 5in1 RF& EMS Mesotherapy Electroporation Face Beauty Machine ● Buy on AliExpress: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_A1PDxX ——————————————————— 3)► iebilif…

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Gene of choice – RefSeq Accession: NM_ cDNA NM_ ACATTTGCTT CTGACACAAC TGTGTTCACT AGCAACCTCA

Gene of choice: HBB (hemoglobin subunit beta) located in chromosome11:5,225,464 – 5,227,071 which contains 1,608bp. RefSeq Accession: NM_00518 cDNA NM_000518 ACATTTGCTT CTGACACAAC TGTGTTCACT AGCAACCTCA AACAGACACC 50 ATGGTGCATC TGACTCCTGA GGAGAAGTCT GCCGTTACTG CCCTGTGGGG 100 CAAGGTGAAC GTGGATGAAG TTGGTGGTGA GGCCCTGGGC AGGCTGCTGG 150 TGGTCTACCC TTGGACCCAG AGGTTCTTTG AGTCCTTTGG GGATCTGTCC 200 ACTCCTGATG CTGTTATGGG CAACCCTAAG GTGAAGGCTC ATGGCAAGAA 250…

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Depletion of tRNA CCA-adding enzyme in Mycobacterium tuberculosis leads to polyadenylation of transcripts and precursor tRNAs

Rv3907c is the CCA-adding enzyme in Mycobacterium It remains unclear whether the rv3907c gene product, originally annotated as poly(A) polymerase, is in fact the CCA-adding enzyme in Mtb. Rv3907c is composed of three domains, an N-terminal class II polymerase β superfamily domain, a central RNA-binding domain and a C-terminal HD…

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Navigating the Frontier of Circular RNA Therapeutics: Insights from the Experts

Join our panel of experts as we explore the exciting field of circular RNA therapeutics. The landscape of therapeutic innovation is continually evolving, and one of the latest frontiers captivating the attention of analytical scientists is Circular RNA (circRNA). As we gear up for our expert discussion forum on exploring…

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New insights into how SARS-CoV-2 evades our immune system

The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the causative agent of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), possesses a positive-sense ribonucleic acid (RNA) genome and various proteins. Severe cases of COVID-19 involve cytokine release syndrome and acute respiratory distress. In a recent review published in the journal Cellular and Molecular Immunology,…

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Biophysical properties of NaV1.5 channels from atrial-like and ventricular-like cardiomyocytes derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells

hiPSC cultures and cardiomyocyte differentiation The hiPSC lines CBRCULi001-A54 and CBRCULi008-A55 were generated from a 44-year-old male and 75-year-old female control lymphoblastoids, respectively, and they were reprogramed at the LOEX core facility (Quebec City, QC, Canada). All the work with hiPSCs were approved by CIUSSS de la Capitale-Nationale ethics committee (Project…

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NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn’t happen this week

A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week. None of these are legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked them out. Here are the facts: ___ No evidence that DNA sequence used in Pfizer…

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A look at what didn’t happen this week

FILE – A health worker administers a dose of COVID-19 vaccine during a vaccination clinic in Reading, Pa. On Friday, Nov. 24, 2023, The Associated Press reported on stories circulating online incorrectly claiming Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine contains a DNA sequence called Simian Virus 40 that can cause health problems, including…

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Latest biotech news: fundraises, deals, clinical trials

Here is Labiotech’s weekly roundup of the latest biotech news. Whether it is partnerships, clinical trials, or fundraising, we have got you covered. Stay in the loop by subscribing to our newsletter for direct updates to your inbox. Viva Biotech closes $210 million funding round  Chinese company Viva Biotech closed…

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Integrative lncRNA, circRNA, and mRNA analysis reveals expression profiles of six forensic body fluids/tissue

RNAs have attracted much attention in forensic body fluid/tissue identification (BFID) due to their tissue-specific expression characteristics. Among RNAs, long RNAs (e.g., mRNA) have a higher probability of containing more polymorphic sites that can be used to assign the specific donor of the body fluid/tissue. However, few studies have characterized…

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Govt ILS Bioinformatics JRF Job

“Exciting Govt Job Alert: Apply for the Life Sciences JRF Position at Govt ILS – Apply Online Now!” Govt ILS Bioinformatics JRF Job – Life Sciences Apply Online INSTITUTE OF LIFE SCIENCES(An Autonomous Institute under the Dept. of Biotechnology, Ministry ofScience & Technology, Govt. of India)NALCO Square , Bhubaneswar 751023,…

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Hybrid Immunity Better Than Natural / Vaccine Immunity!

Did an Estonian study just proved that natural immunity is better than vaccine immunity?! Take a look at the viral claims, and find out why hybrid immunity offers even better protection!   Claim : Natural Immunity Is Better Than Vaccine Immunity! Anti-vaccine activists are sharing and/or promoting an article by…

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Genomic DNA-based measurable residual disease monitoring in pediatric acute myeloid leukemia: unselected consecutive cohort study

Genetic characterization For risk stratification and identification of genetic aberrations suitable as MRD targets, diagnostic material from 133 children with primary AML was examined (see “Methods” and Supplementary Table 3). The presence of selected fusion genes and mutations was prospectively investigated using (q)RT-PCR and sequencing. A primary genetic aberration was found…

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The pros, cons and concerns

Commensurate with technological improvements and the subsequent rise in genetic research and genetics-based tests and treatments, the term ‘personalized medicine’ is being used more frequently. But what does it mean? This explainer outlines what personalized medicine is, its advantages and some concerns that have been raised in relation to it….

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Exploring potential therapeutic agents for lipopolysaccharide-induced septic cardiomyopathy based on transcriptomics using bioinformatics

Cohen, J. et al. Sepsis: A roadmap for future research. Lancet Infect. Dis. 15, 581–614 (2015). Article  PubMed  Google Scholar  L’Heureux, M., Sternberg, M., Brath, L., Turlington, J. & Kashiouris, M. G. Sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy: A comprehensive review. Curr. Cardiol. Rep. 22, 35 (2020). Article  PubMed  Google Scholar  Ravikumar, N. et…

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Decline of DNA damage response along with myogenic differentiation

Introduction Proper functioning of all living organisms depends on the faithful maintenance and transmission of genomic information stored in the molecule of DNA. However, DNA integrity is continuously challenged by a variety of endogenous and exogenous agents causing DNA lesions which have a critical impact on cellular activities and homeostasis….

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Solved describe the steps that are involved in protein

describe the steps that are involved in protein synthesis (Translation). Be sure to include the following terms in your discussion: Transcription, Translation, mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, ribosome (30S and 50S subunits), cytoplasm, nucleus, s tart codon, stop codon, anti codon, amino acids, proteins, A site, P site, polypeptide bond, and, polypeptide….

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Genomic evidence that microbial carbon degradation is dominated by iron redox metabolism in thawing permafrost

Tarnocai C, Canadell JG, Schuur EA, Kuhry P, Mazhitova G, Zimov S. Soil organic carbon pools in the northern circumpolar permafrost region. Global Biogeochem Cycles. 2009;23:1–11. Article  Google Scholar  Hugelius G, Strauss J, Zubrzycki S, Harden JW, Schuur EA, Ping CL, et al. Estimated stocks of circumpolar permafrost carbon with…

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Solved splicing. rRNA processing occurs in the 22.tRNAs

Transcribed image text: splicing. rRNA processing occurs in the 22.tRNAs contain modified bases. For example, the structure shown at right is abbreviated 23. tRNAs do require splicing. Such splicing replaces the 3′ tRNA end with Also the loop is shortened by splicing. 24. Another modified base is shown at right…

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Find Genes in Homer Analysis that have the enriched Motif

Find Genes in Homer Analysis that have the enriched Motif 0 Hello, I recently did a Homer analysis using a set of genes to find enriched Motifs. It worked and now I am interested in knowing for one certain Motif, which genes lead to the enrichment of this Motif. Feels…

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Allen Institute for AI (AI2) hiring Head of Bioinformatics at Stealth Life Science Startup in Seattle, WA

About UsWe are an early stage startup using generative AI to fundamentally change life sciences research and accelerate the pace of biomedical discovery. Genomic data are at the heart of most modern molecular studies and tools, from basic research to clinical decision support, but these data are hard to work…

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Nova Scotia worker can’t prove religious reasons for refusing vaccine

On Sept. 9, 2021, Securitas posted a memo to employees advising that the federal government had announced that COVID-19 vaccination would be mandatory for employees in the air transport industry. As a result, Securitas employees were required to be fully vaccinated by the end of October 2021 and those who…

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Chromatin priming elements direct tissue-specific gene activity before hematopoietic specification

Introduction The development of multicellular organisms requires the activation of different gene batteries which specify the identity of each individual cell type. Such shifts in cellular identity are driven by shifts in the gene regulatory network (GRN) consisting of transcription factors (TFs) binding to the enhancers and promoters of their…

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Advances in siRNA Drug Research

Limitations of siRNA as a proprietary drug Naked siRNA is easily degraded by nucleases in blood, and its relatively high molecular weight, negative charge, and hydrophilicity make it difficult to penetrate cell membranes. siRNA tends to accumulate in the kidney and be excreted in urine or is captured by the…

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Posts Spread False Claim About Moderna Patent Application

SciCheck Digest The mRNA COVID-19 vaccines — like many other vaccines — can contain small amounts of DNA left over from the manufacturing process. There’s no evidence this residual DNA causes “turbo cancer,” or very aggressive cancer. Nor did Moderna admit that “mRNA Jabs Cause Turbo-Cancer,” contrary to an online…

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Solved d) The mRNA would be 5’AUGGCCGGUUAUUAAGCA-3′ and the

Transcribed image text: d) The mRNA would be 5’AUGGCCGGUUAUUAAGCA-3′ and the protein will be MACY. 8. The RNA world hypothesis proposes that the first complex molecule was RNA and it preceded protein formation. Which major function of the ribosomal RNA supports the hypothesis? a) rRNA has catalytic properties in the…

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Development of mRNA-Directed Delivery – LNP Delivery System

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the success of mRNA vaccines has greatly propelled the development of mRNA therapeutics. mRNA is a negatively charged nucleic acid that serves as a template for protein synthesis in ribosomes. Despite its utility, the instability of mRNA necessitates appropriate carriers for in vivo delivery. Currently, lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are…

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Cellular senescence triggers intracellular acidification and lysosomal pH alkalinized via ATP6AP2 attenuation in breast cancer cells

Doxo and Abe promote cellular senescence accompanied by an altered profile of senescence-related genes in breast cancer cells Doxo and Abe were used to treat breast cancer cells (human triple-negative breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231 and human luminal A subtype breast cancer cell line MCF-7) for 24 h, without a robust…

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A Cancer Vaccine? Scientists are Working on It

As cancer researchers expand the frontiers of their understanding of the basic science of cancer, biotech companies are using what they’ve already learned to mobilize the human immune system against cancer. One of the most exciting developments are cancer vaccines. Scientists are using artificial intelligence to identify mutations in cancerous…

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Solved c) Only DNA will result in the production of

Transcribed image text: c) Only DNA will result in the production of defective proteins. The DNA mutation, if not corrected, is permanent. Production of defective protein ceases when the DNA strand deteriorates. d) Only mRNA will result in the production of defective proteins. The mRNA mutation will only affect proteins…

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Scientist* Bioinformatics AI | datacareer.de

Become a member of the BioNTech Family!As a part of our team of more than 5,000 pioneers, you will play a key role in developing solutions for some of the most crucial scientific challenges of our age. Within less than a year, we were able to develop our COVID-19 mRNA vaccine…

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Clinical, genetic and structural delineation of RPL13-related spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia suggest extra-ribosomal functions of eL13

Clinical and radiographic findings The most common features were mild to moderate short stature, delayed carpal bone ossification and epimetaphyseal dysplasia in the lower limbs. Height ranged from −5,8 to −1,2 SDS. A summary of the clinical observations can be found in Table 1 and Fig. 2, while the radiological…

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Identification of potential riboswitch elements in homo sapiens mRNA 5primeUTR sequences using positive unlabeled machine learning

This is the submission data repository for the manuscript”Identification of potential riboswitch elements in Homo Sapiens mRNA 5’UTR sequences using Positive-Unlabeled machine learning.” Inside this archive are the original data files, analysis, processed data, and ML ensemble predictions used in the manuscript.Abstract:Riboswitches are a class of noncoding RNA structures that…

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Herpes Zoster Pipeline Analysis Demonstrates Novel 18+

Herpes Zoster Pipeline DelveInsight’s, “Herpes Zoster Pipeline Insight 2023,” report provides comprehensive insights about 18+ companies and 20+ pipeline drugs in the Herpes Zoster pipeline landscape. It covers the Herpes Zoster pipeline drug profiles, including Herpes Zoster clinical trials and nonclinical stage products. It also covers the therapeutics assessment by…

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ST Pharm Presented ‘100-Day Expedite Strategy’, Preparedness and Proactive Measures for Future Pandemic at Korea-CEPI R&D Workshop

SEOUL, South Korea, Nov. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Nov. 21, 2023 local time, ST Pharm announced ‘Rapid Preparedness of Pandemic Vaccine in 100 Days using ST Pharm’s own mRNA Platform Technology’ at the Korea-CEPI R&D Workshop in World Bio Summit 2023, organized by Korea Health Industry Development Institute (KHIDI) and Coalition…

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Help doing differential expression analysis -experimental design and gProfiler TF interpretation-

Help doing differential expression analysis -experimental design and gProfiler TF interpretation- 0 Hi! I’m trying to do a differential expression analysis using breast cancer TCGA data. Firstly, I split the breast cancer cohort into two groups based on the expression level in z-score of a particular gene I’m interested in,…

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Transcriptome-wide profiling of acute stress induced changes in ribosome occupancy level using external standards

Acute cellular stress is known to induce a global reduction in mRNA translation through suppression of cap dependent translation. Selective translation in response to acute stress has been shown to play important roles in regulating the stress response. However, accurately profiling translational changes transcriptome-wide in response to acute cellular stress…

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“Transformer” Base Editor Safely and Durably Induces Fetal Hemoglobin in Human HSCs

Though the first CRISPR drug—Casgevy, the CRISPR-Cas9 therapy formerly known as exa-cel developed by Vertex Pharmaceuticals and CRISPR Therapeutics—was approved in the U.K. for the treatment of sickle cell disease, the quest for improved gene editors is far from over. To minimize off-target effects, researchers from Wuhan University tested a…

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Identification of Cuproptosis-related circRNA-miRNA-mRNA Network in Laser-induced Choroidal Neovascularization Models and in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of Patients with Neovascular Age-related Macular Degeneration | Ophthalmic Research

Introduction: To investigate the molecular alterations of cuproptosis-related genes and to construct the cuproptosis-related circRNA-miRNA-mRNA networks in neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD). Methods: The transcriptional profiles of laser-induced choroid neovascularization (CNV) mouse models and nAMD patient samples were obtained from sequencing and from the GEO database (GSE146887), respectively. The expression…

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Flagship Pioneering Unveils Quotient Therapeutics to Create Transformative Medicines Informed by a New Frontier of Genetics

Quotient’s Somatic Genomics platform reveals new approaches to treat disease based on the vast genetic variation present in the body’s trillions of cells Company emerges from stealth after two years of platform development with an initial commitment of $50 million from Flagship Pioneering CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ —…

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16 rRNA & 18 rRNA.docx – Ribosomal RNA 16S &18S 16S rRNA and 18S rRNA Both belong to the ribosomal RNA category. Substances under the ribosomal RNA

Ribosomal RNA 16S &18S 16S rRNA, and 18S rRNA Both belong to the ribosomal RNA category. Substances under the ribosomal RNA category convert genetic code into proteins. There’s two different subunits that are under the prokaryotic ribosome, one being a small subunit of 30S and the other being a large…

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No evidence that DNA sequence used in Pfizer shot leads to cancer and other health issues

CLAIM: Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine contains a DNA sequence called Simian Virus 40 that can cause health problems, including cancer. AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. No evidence has been found to suggest DNA fragments used in the development of the coronavirus vaccine — such as a portion of SV40’s DNA sequence — are…

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Fact Check: Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Shows NO DNA “Contamination”, Permanent Genetic Changes Or Death From Cardiac Arrest

No DNA Changes Is the Pfizer mRNA COVID-19 vaccine “contaminated” with a type of DNA that causes permanent genetic changes in vaccinated people or leads to death due to cardiac arrest? No, that’s not true: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) told Lead Stories that residual DNA found in Pfizer’s…

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how to get ER, PR and HER2 data from TCGA BRCA

how to get ER, PR and HER2 data from TCGA BRCA 2 Hi I have dowloaded the BRCA data from TCGA using TCGABiolinks I have done this: BRCARnaseqSE <- GDCprepare(query.a, directory = “BRCA_all”) sample.info <- SummarizedExperiment::colData(BRCARnaseqSE) Now I want to get data on ER, PR and HER2 – positive, negative…

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Curiosity-driven Science: How insects urinate and how BBQ lighters help mRNA/DNA vaccine delivery

Speaker Saad Bhamla Georgia Institute of Technology Abstract In this talk, I will share two stories. First, I will discuss the unique mechanism sharpshooter insects use to eliminate high-volume excreta. They employ a phenomenon called droplet superpropulsion, allowing them to eject droplets at speeds higher than their underlying actuator can…

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Cataloging bacterial diversity within tumor samples

It is said in Spanish, “si no existe, créalo” or “if it does not exist, create it.” This is exactly what sometimes occurs at the Fred Hutch. When we do not have the tools to test a hypothesis, we must be creative! A great example is a collaboration between Dr. Susan Bullman,…

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A single pseudouridine on rRNA regulates ribosome structure and function in the mammalian parasite Trypanosoma brucei

Cell growth and transfections Procyclic form (PCF) T. brucei, strain 29-1354, which carries integrated genes for the T7 polymerase and the tetracycline repressor, was grown in SDM-79 medium supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum, in the presence of 50 μg/ml hygromycin. Cells were grown in the presence of 15 μg/ml G418 for…

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Outcomes Associated With Nirmatrelvir or Monupiravir, FDA Authorizes Use of Novavax Vaccines, and More.

Severe Outcomes Associated With Nirmatrelvir, Molnupiravir in Patients Treated for Omicron Subvarients1 A team of researchers investigated the outcomes associated with the use of nirmatrelvir or molnupiravir—ritonavir-boosted medications—in nonhospitalized patients with COVID-19 omicron subvariants, particularly BQ.1.1 and XBB.1.5. The cohort study consisted of 68,867 patients who received a diagnosis of…

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Porton Advanced and Ascle Therapeutics Reached a Strategic Partnership to Promote the Application of NK Cells in Cancer Prevention, Beauty, and Anti-aging

  SUZHOU, China, Nov. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — On November 20, 2023, Porton Advanced announced a strategic partnership with Ascle Therapeutics to jointly develop and produce NK cells, assist in the development and innovation in gene and cell therapy, and accelerate the application of NK cells in cancer prevention,…

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The surge in antibody drug conjugates investments

Antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) have been much sought-after through investments of late, with big pharma eyeing these drugs developed by various biotechs, to eventually nab them. With yet another ADC being bought by Bristol Myers Squibb, are these drugs the golden ticket to targeted cancer treatment? “There are very strong…

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2024 Co-Op, Bioinformatics job with Moderna, Inc.

The Roles: Exciting opportunities to work with Ph.D.-level computational biologists advancing Modernas mRNA therapeutics platform. This application covers three roles. Candidates with interest and skills fitting one or more of these are encouraged to apply. Our co-op program goes from: January 16th to June 14th 2024. All applicants must be…

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Solved location within ribosome where it performs

Transcribed image text: location within ribosome where it performs dehydration reaction to connect two amino acids together and breaks bond holding one amino acid to its tRNA catalytic rRNA within ribosome that breaks a bond and synthesizes a bond sequence of three RNA nucleotides in a tRNA molecule hydrogen bonds…

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Moderna Admits DNA Contamination Can Lead To Cancer

It’s been revealed that Moderna said that the DNA contamination in the vaccines can lead to cancer. Check out the latest reports about the matter below. Here is the tweet that sheds more light on the matter, along with the video featuring dr. Malone. “Moderna ADMITS That DNA Contamination Can…

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Allelic hierarchy for USH2A influences auditory and visual phenotypes in South Korean patients

Genotypes of USH2A-related disorders We identified 14 biallelic variants in USH2A, either homozygous or compound heterozygous, in a trans configuration. The segregation of these variants was confirmed by Sanger sequencing. Overall, 18 mutant alleles were implicated in the diagnosis of USH2A-related phenotypes, including c.251G > A:p.Cys84Tyr, c.2209C > T:p.Arg737*, c.2802 T > G:p.Cys934Trp, c.4372C > T:p.Arg1578Cys, c.4858C > T:p.Gln1620*, c.7120 + 1475A > G, c.8232G > C:p.Trp2744Cys,…

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Inventor Of MRNA Testifies ‘Moderna Knows Covid Vaccines Cause Turbo Cancer’ – Media Blackout

An internationally recognized mRNA expert has provided evidence during congressional testimony, revealing that Big Pharma giant Moderna is aware that its Covid mRNA shots are causing “turbo cancer.” Dr. Robert Malone, the inventor of mRNA vaccine technology inventor, delivered testimony at a Capitol Hill hearing chaired by Republican Rep. Marjorie…

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Moderna Admits MRNA Jabs Cause Turbo-Cancer; Investigators Find Billions Of DNA Fragments In Vials

Moderna has admitted that its experimental Covid-19 vaccines contain billions of DNA fragments, which experts have warned cause turbo-cancer in humans. Dr. Robert Malone made an appearance this week at an “Injuries Caused by COVID-19 Vaccines” hearing led by Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, where he revealed how Moderna’s own patent proves that its mRNA…

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Knockdown of GNL3L alleviates the progression of COPD

Introduction Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common chronic bronchitis disease characterized by persistent airflow limitation, which can be prevented and treated. COPD is the third leading cause of death in the world reported in 2020.1 With the progression of the disease, COPD will lead to respiratory failure, pulmonary…

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Advancing personalized medicine in brain cancer: exploring the role of mRNA vaccines | Journal of Translational Medicine

Personalized medicine aims to revolutionize healthcare by providing tailored treatments based on an individual’s unique characteristics. Genetic information of the host and target plays a crucial role in determining disease susceptibility and treatment response [1, 2]. By utilizing genomic analysis, biomarker identification, risk assessment, tailored treatment strategies, and continuous monitoring,…

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ncRNA | Free Full-Text | Ethanol

Received: 14 July 2023 / Revised: 23 October 2023 / Accepted: 3 November 2023 / Published: 17 November 2023 Round 1 Reviewer 1 Report Comments and Suggestions for Authors Rizavi and colleagues present a study describing the effects of alcohol and PARP inhibitor on the lncRNA ribosomal binding. The study…

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IDG-SW3 Cell Culture in a Three-Dimensional Extracellular Matrix

Here, we present a protocol for culturing IDG-SW3 cells in a three-dimensional (3D) extracellular matrix. We detailed a protocol to establish a 3D system using an extracellular metrics along with collagen one for analyzing formation and gene expression through osteogenesis. Extracellular metrics can increase the transparency of the collagen one…

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Mutation of key signaling regulators of cerebrovascular development in vein of Galen malformations

Adams, R. H. & Eichmann, A. Axon guidance molecules in vascular patterning. Cold Spring Harb. Perspect. Biol. 2, a001875 (2010). Article  PubMed  PubMed Central  Google Scholar  Fish, J. E. & Wythe, J. D. The molecular regulation of arteriovenous specification and maintenance. Dev. Dyn. 244, 391–409 (2015). Article  CAS  PubMed  Google…

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Genome editing of patient-derived iPSCs identifies a deep intronic variant causing aberrant splicing in hemophilia A | Blood Advances

iPSCs were generated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), as previously described.7 PBMCs were isolated using Lymphocyte Separation Solution (Nacalai Tesque, Kyoto, Japan) and cultured in StemFitAK02N (Ajinomoto Healthy Supply, Tokyo, Japan) without supplement C containing 50 ng/mL human interleukin-6 (BioLegend, San Diego, CA), 100 ng/mL human stem cell factor (BioLegend), 10 ng/mL…

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Hep B – information for hepatitisB – Hepatitis B: dsDNA virus Can survive outside the body for up to

Hepatitis B: dsDNA virus Can survive outside the body for up to 7 days! Only about 5% of acute cases become chronic in adults, while 90% become chronic in children! Transmission Parenteral route (percutaneously, mucosal contact, sexual contact, OR perinatal) Screening Recommendations High risk behaviors, Conditional risk exposures, HIV infection,…

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Transgenerational epigenetic effects imposed by neonicotinoid thiacloprid exposure

This study is aimed at revealing the transgenerational effects of thia. We chose the developmental window from embryonic days 6.5 to E15.5 because of its importance in germ cell program establishment. The mice breeding was described in the Materials and Methods section “Mouse treatment and dissection.” The design of the…

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COL10A1 promotes tumorigenesis by modulating CD276 in pancreatic adenocarcinoma | BMC Gastroenterology

Bioinformatics analysis The GEO database (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/) provided detailed gene expression information for the GSE62165 microarray. Differentially expressed genes were identified using the online tool Morpheus (software.broadinstitute.org/morpheus/) (fold change = normal pancreatic tissue gene expression/PDAC tissue gene expression, P value < 0.05 and |log2(fold change)|>1). The downstream analysis was based on the genes with the…

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CHEM271 Genbank – CHEM 271 WINTER 2016 GENBANK ASSIGNMENT Name: ID#: Please answer the questions on

CHEM 271 WINTER 2016 GENBANK ASSIGNMENT Name: ID#: Please answer the questions on this page ONLY, including the back, when necessary 1. Alpha-1 antitrypsin from what organism is defined by accession number NP_001121179.1? Organism: Homo Sapiens 2. How many amino acids does accession number NP_001121179.1 have? The accession number contains…

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There are no genetically modified organisms in the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines; no evidence these vaccines modify our DNA

CLAIM Unapproved genetically modified organisms in the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines could permanently change our DNA DETAILS Factually inaccurate: There are no genetically modified organisms in the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines.Inadequate support: The studies cited to support the claim that vaccine mRNA can modify the human genome are unrelated to vaccination or…

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Plasmid DNA Contamination In COVID-19 Vaccines Is ‘Clear Breach Of Informed Consent’ By FDA: Dr. Malone

Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Dr. Robert Malone, the inventor of mRNA and DNA vaccines, slammed health regulatory agencies for not informing people about potential plasmid DNA contamination in mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. A health care worker prepares a dose of Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in…

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MaxCyte joins the Alliance for mRNA Medicines (AMM) as a founding member

MaxCyte, Inc., a leading, cell-engineering focused company providing enabling platform technologies to advance the discovery, development and commercialization of next-generation cell-based therapeutics and innovative bioprocessing applications, today announced that it has joined the Alliance for mRNA Medicines (AMM), as a founding member. AMM is the leading global organization dedicated to…

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How specialized biotech VC firms are dominating funding again

Between 2020 and 2022 – largely due to the biotech innovations that came about by the COVID-19 pandemic – there was an influx of generalist investors in the biotech industry, betting big on new technologies like mRNA vaccines. But, now, these investors appear to have backed off, leaving room for…

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Scientist, Immunogen Design (Rosetta or AlphaFold experience) (m/f/d) (BioNTech US)

Your Profile: Requirements Ph.D. in Immunology, Biophysics, Protein Engineering, Microbiology, Systems/Computational Biology or related discipline, along with experience and interest in humoral immunology in infectious disease and immunogen design. Ability to work independently, as well as in a collaborative environment to meet project goals Excellent written and oral communication skills…

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