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Dx Focus: HiberGene Diagnostics Begins Manufacturing for Meningitis MDx Test

 

February 14, 2013

Product Watch: Promega's MethylEdge

 

February 14, 2013

IP Watch: Roche, USC, Bio-Rad, Applied DNA Sciences, Life Technologies, and Luminex Win US Patents

 

February 13, 2013

Q&A: UMich's Arul Chinnaiyan on Discovery, qPCR Validation of Long Non-Coding RNAs

 

February 07, 2013

Battling qPCR Royalty Decline, Life Tech Reports 2 Percent Uptick in Q4 Genetic Analysis Revenues

 

February 07, 2013

Hologic Nearly Doubles FY First-Quarter Diagnostics Revenues on Gen-Probe Contributions

 

February 07, 2013

BD Diagnostics Division Sees 5 Percent Growth in FY Q1, but MDx Not Yet a Major Driver

 

February 07, 2013

Product Watch: Bioline's Isolate II NA Purification Kits; SciGene's Hyb-Ice Thermal Profiler

 

February 07, 2013

Applied Market Watch: Affymetrix, DNA Link Human ID Pact; Promega PowerPlex Y23; 3M Food Safety

 

February 07, 2013

IP Watch: LLNL, U of California, Quest Dx, and Bio-Rad Among US Patent Winners

 

February 06, 2013

Cepheid Reports Q4, FY '12 Revenue Growth, but Looks to Address Issues from 'Challenging' Year

 

January 31, 2013

Qiagen Q4, 2012 Growth Driven Significantly by QiaSymphony Sales in MDx, Applied Markets

 

January 31, 2013

South Korea's Nanobiosys Prepping Fluidic Chip-Based POC Real-Time PCR System for Market

 

January 31, 2013
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In last week's issue of PCR Insider

  • UCSF, QB3 Team Pairs Picoinjection with Droplet-based PCR; Founds Single-Cell PCR Firm Torrent Bio
  • DiaGenic Adopts Life Tech QuantStudio Dx for Alzheimer's Test Development
  • Recent Studies Demonstrate Bio-Rad Droplet Digital PCR for Diverse Array of Applications
  • Dx Focus: BioFire Gets CE Mark for FilmArray Blood Culture
  • GenomeWebinars


    Advances in Single-Cell Genomics: Live Cell RNA and Circulating miRNA Detection

    Sponsor: EMD Millipore

    Data presented in this webinar illustrates the value of live cell analysis at the single-cell level to identify differences in expression levels across populations of cells. The cells remain intact for downstream analysis. Our experts also discuss the use of SmartFlare RNA detection probes for the direct quantification of circulating miRNAs with rapid processing of blood plasma/serum, which is done without the use of enzymes. Using circulating miRNAs with established roles in cancer and quality control, we can accurately detect these miRNAs in plasma using a microplate fluorometer within an hour after plasma preparation.

    On-demand recording is available here.

    Optimization of NGS Library Preparation: Low Inputs and Fast, Streamlined Workflows

    Sponsor: New England Biolabs

    Library preparation methods continue to be challenged by the requirement for faster and more efficient protocols, using lower input amounts. In this online seminar, recorded Feb. 7, 2013, experts discuss new approaches to tackle these challenges, particularly for bacterial and exome sequencing.

    Available here.

  • Young Investigator Profile

    Lei Xie

    Associate Professor
    City University of New York

    Changing Approaches in Drug Development

    After finishing his postdoc, Lei Xie started working at a pharmaceutical company where he saw firsthand the weaknesses of the one-drug-one-gene-one disease approach. Upon leaving industry, Xie returned to academia, set upon finding ways to improve the success rate of investigational treatments through so-called polypharmacology, an approach that aims to advance drugs that target disease-causing networks instead of inhibiting individual receptors.

    In his research at CUNY's computational systems biology, molecular modeling, and bioinformatics lab, Xie aims to identify the targets of drugs across the whole genome and then map them into biological pathways and networks.

  • Blog

    Moriguchi's at it Again

    Hisashi Moriguchi now says he has supercooled oocytes as well as used iPS cells to treat liver cancer and heart failure, but the Nature News blog isn't so sure.

    Who's an Author?

    To be included on the author list, investigators should meet certain criteria.

    Difficulties After the Freeze

    A new survey says that UK researchers are experiencing funding and recruiting issues as the science research budget is kept flat.

    Now the Fastest

    The current fastest supercomputer is China's Tianhe-2, Top500 says.

  • Papers of Note

    Candidate phylum TM6 genome recovered from a hospital sink biofilm provides genomic insights into this uncultivated phylum
    McLean, Lombardo, et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

    Investigators with the J. Craig Venter Institute and other centers in the US and Russia describe the "mini-metagenome" approach they used sequence the genome sequence of a representative from the uncultivated bacterial phylum dubbed TM6. From swab samples collected from a biofilm in the sink of a hospital's public restroom, the team narrowed in on individual bacterial cells using fluorescence activated cell sorting and other techniques. After amplifying and sequencing DNA in individual bacteria cells, investigators put together an assembly comprised of reads from cells with shared 16S ribosomal RNA sequences, covering around 90 percent of the genome for a TM6 bug called TM6SC1.

    Sex-stratified genome-wide association studies including 270,000 individuals show sexual dimorphism in genetic loci for anthropometric traits
    Randall, Winkler, et al. PLOS Genetics

    A PLOS Genetics study looks at genetic variants influencing traits such as height, weight, body fat, or waist and hip measurements that differ between men and women. Members of the international Genetic Investigation of Anthropometric Traits, or GIANT, consortium drew on data for 133,723 individuals for a meta-analysis aimed at finding sexually dimorphic genetic contributors to these and other anthropometric traits. That analysis, followed by a validation study involving more than 137,000 other individuals, led to variants at seven loci showing significant ties to waist-related traits in women but not men.

  • People on the Move

    Direct-to-consumer genetic testing firm 23andMe has appointed Andy Page as its president, a newly created post. Page, who has served as a member of 23andMe's board of directors for the past year, will report to CEO and co-founder Anne Wojcicki. He was previously president of the Gilt Groupe, an online luxury shopping website, and chief operating and financial officer at PlayPhone.


    The Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research has appointed David Lane to be its new scientific director, effective June 1. He succeeds Andrew Simpson, who was scientific director for five years, from 2007 to 2012. Lane is chief scientist at Singapore's Agency for Science, Technology, and Research, and he will retain that post in addition to his new role at Ludwig.


    Kevin Hrusovsky is resigning his post at PerkinElmer as senior VP and president of the Life Science and Technology division. Hrusovsky will serve as a consultant to the company for up to one year, beginning in June. He joined PerkinElmer through the company's acquisition of Caliper Life Sciences, where he was CEO and president.

  • Upcoming Events

    Conferences, Meetings & Deadlines

    International Meeting on Cell-Free DNA
    June 20-21 / Copenhagen
    Copenhagen University Hospital

    Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology
    July 21-23 / Berlin
    International Society for Computational Biology

    2013 AACC Annual Meeting
    July 28-August 1 / Houston
    American Association for Clinical Chemistry

    NGS for Drug Developers
    July 31-August 2 / Boston
    Wyss Institute

    Cancer Cytogenomics Microarray Consortium meeting
    August 5-7 / Chicago
    Cancer Cytogenomics Microarray Consortium

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  • Science

    An international research team has uncovered unexpected genetic diversity in the miniscule marine algae Emiliania huxleyi, a species now known to have the type of variable 'pan genome' previously described in some bacterial species. They detected an array of genes and repetitive sequences that are present in some E. huxleyi strains but not in others, varying with each strain's habitat, physical features, and metabolic capabilities, among others.
  • Business

    The US Supreme Court unanimously ruled that human genes are not patentable, but synthetic DNA, or cDNA, is patent eligible because it does not occur naturally. Its decision had broad implications for the biotech industry and for Myriad Genetics, in particular, whose patents on the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes were at the center of the case. The ruling runs counter to the US Patent and Trademark Office's policy of granting patents on isolated gene sequences.
  • Funding

    The US investment in the Human Genome Project and the ensuing federal funding for genome science has reaped massive economic benefits, according to a new study from Battelle. It found that genomics-related fields from biomedicine to energy and agriculture have had a $965 billion impact on the US economy, stemming from a total of $14.5 billion in federal investments between 1988 and 2012. Genomics-related funding has yielded a $65 return on every $1 invested.
  • GenomeWebinars

    GenomeWebinar: Advances in Single-Cell Genomics: Live Cell RNA and Circulating miRNA Detection

    Sponsor: EMD Millipore

    GenomeWeb and EMD Millipore invite you to view an archived webinar discussing new approaches to detect RNA at the single-cell level as well as new probes for the direct quantification of circulating miRNAs. In this free online seminar, recorded April 25, 2013, our expert panel shares protocols for improved RNA and miRNA detection.

    On-demand recording available here.

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