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New algorithm forms atlas of histomorphological phenotypes

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Study co-senior investigator Dr Aristotelis Tsirigos is a professor in the Departments of Pathology and Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and Perlmutter Cancer Center, where he also is co-director of precision medicine and director of its Applied Bioinformatics Laboratories.

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Defense-Forward Biosecurity

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The initial BioWatch machines required off-site laboratory analysis, which means a trained technician had to go to each machine, collect samples, and then study those samples in a laboratory. At least nine laboratories outside the U.S. But these technologies continue to improve along both axes.

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Is That DNA Dangerous?

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A concerned employee at a laboratory supply company had called the Centers for Disease Control, or CDC, after fielding repeated calls from Harris asking when his samples of plague would arrive in the mail. Credit: Alamy In a 2006 report , the U.S. Bioinformatic results from SecureDNA. Journalists gather outside No.

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Reservoirs of Resistance

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In 2006 , a landmark study by biochemist Gerry Wright and colleagues at McMaster University showed that nearly 500 randomly isolated soil-dwelling Streptomyces were, on average, resistant to 7 or 8 antibiotics. Kevin Blake is a scientific editor at Washington University in the Division of Laboratory and Genomic Medicine. Cite: Blake K.

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