Australian Biotechnology News

Stories by: Kevin Davies

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    Spit and SNP – the pros and cons of personal genomics 20/02/2009 17:23:00

    As US and Australian regulators struggle to provide guidelines on direct-to-consumer genomics services, Kevin Davies of BioIT-World expectorates and explores exactly what these services provide.
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    Pacific Biosciences and the 15-minute genome 19/11/2008 15:30:00

    A raw human sequence in less than three minutes, and a complete, high-quality sequence in just 15 minutes?
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    High-throughput sequencing challenges microarray turf 14/12/2007 17:04:17

    A new dimension to commercial next-generation sequencing applications - one that could potentially pose a threat to more-established microarray technologies - has been revealed in two recent papers.
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    Pharmacogenomics in phase III: landmark trial launched 31/01/2006 10:14:30

    In what could prove to be a landmark event in pharmacogenomic medicine, US firm Clinical Data has launched a phase III clinical trial for the depression drug vilazodone and will concurrently develop a diagnostic test.
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    GTG primed to expand non-coding DNA licensing 30/01/2006 09:29:30

    Mervyn Jacobson, executive chairman of biotech firm Genetic Technologies (ASX:GTG, Nasdaq:GENE), says his company is poised to launch an extensive international search for license partners for its far-reaching non-coding DNA patents.
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    Science retracts Korean cloning papers, tightens review procedures 11/01/2006 12:03:26

    Science magazine editor-in-chief Donald Kennedy has issued a statement detailing the prestigious weekly magazine's decision to formally retract two papers published in 2004 and 2005 by Hwang Woo-Suk and colleagues at Seoul National University in South Korea.
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    Cancer scientists lobby for human epigenome project 21/12/2005 09:38:05

    Just two days after the US National Institutes of Health launched a $100-million cancer genome pilot project, a group of prominent cancer scientists has proposed a related genome-wide project be launched that would map the myriad small chemical modifications to the genome.
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    MIT opens new brain research institute 08/11/2005 10:10:46

    Barely 30 months after the official groundbreaking ceremony, MIT officially opened the McGovern Institute for Brain Research on Friday with a celebration featuring personalities from science, politics, and entertainment.
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    HapMap catalogue of human genetic variation published 28/10/2005 14:21:24

    A landmark publication by an international consortium of more than 200 scientists has produced a comprehensive catalogue of human genetic variation.
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    Venter raises stakes for '$1000 genome' prize 25/10/2005 11:07:44

    Adding even greater incentive to scientists striving to realise the era of the US$1000 genome sequence, Craig Venter has announced that he is seeking to increase the size of his foundation's prize from $500,000 to as much as $10 million.
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    DNA analysis pioneers share Lasker Award 20/09/2005 13:02:18

    Sir Alec Jeffreys and Sir Edwin Southern -- two giants who helped establish the modern field of molecular genetics -- have shared in the 2005 Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research.
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