by apolozio | Apr 24, 2024 | health news
Examples of real images of various cell types versus synthetic images produced by the researchers’ generative model. April 22, 2024 By Emily Cerf An example of a cell image before and after segmentation, a process which allows researchers to distinguish single...
by rmiyatsu | Apr 23, 2024 | Education News, News
If you asked a group of people to draw you a picture of a scientist, there is one feature that almost everyone would include- a white lab coat. On April 5, the Genomics Institute Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee held an engrossing half-day symposium during...
by apolozio | Apr 16, 2024 | Nature News, News
Beth Shapiro, Ph.D. Chief Science Officer at Colossal (Photo: Business Wire) Colossal, a company that seeks to bring the mammoth and dodo bird back from extinction, is expanding its support for ancient DNA academic collaborations by pledging a gift of $500K to the...
by rmiyatsu | Apr 15, 2024 | Education News, health news, Nature News, News
April 15, 2024 By Sandra Messick, Rose Miyatsu, Emily Cerf The 2023 recipients of the Chancellor’s Innovation Impact Awards were honored April 11. From left – front row: Chancellor Cynthia Larive, Holger Schmidt, Campus Provost and Executive Vice...
by apolozio | Apr 15, 2024 | health news, News
New tool combines optofluidics and nanopores to rapidly test for COVID-19 and Zika virus April 10, 2024 By Emily Cerf The nanopore optofluidic chip used in the new diagnostic system, with a PCR thermocycler in the background for comparison. (Credit: Mohammad Julker...
by rmiyatsu | Apr 12, 2024 | Nature News, News
Russ Corbett-Detig and Eric Enbody at the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution in Ferria, Italy, 2023. By Krizia Chambers One of the biggest current challenges in genomics research is figuring out how to make vast amounts of genomic data available to the people...