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The 3rd Play in the Sandbox: Startup Law 101 — Corporate

The 3rd Play in the Sandbox: Startup Law 101 — Corporate

by Alexis Morgan | Feb 1, 2018

Feb 1, 2018! Attend the 3rd Play in the Sandbox event, 4-6 PM, at Startup Sandbox. Meet and greet, get a Sandbox overview and update from Dr. Mohamed Abousalem of UCSC’s Industry Alliances & Technology Commercialization (IATC) Office. Register at:...

Identifying Aspects of the Post-Transcriptional Program Governing the Proteome of the Green Alga Micromonas pusilla.

by webmaster | Jul 19, 2016 | Publications

Abstract: Micromonas is a unicellular motile alga within the Prasinophyceae, a green algal group that is related to land plants. This picoeukaryote (

Highly Accurate Sequencing of Full-Length Immune Repertoire Amplicons Using Tn5-Enabled and Molecular Identifier-Guided Amplicon Assembly.

by webmaster | Mar 15, 2016 | Publications

Abstract: Ab repertoire sequencing is a powerful tool to analyze the adaptive immune system. To sequence entire Ab repertoires, amplicons are created from Ab H chain (IgH) transcripts and sequenced on a high-throughput sequencer. The field of immune repertoire...

Single-cell analyses of transcriptional heterogeneity during drug tolerance transition in cancer cells by RNA sequencing

by webmaster | Sep 29, 2015 | Publications

Abstract: The acute cellular response to stress generates a subpopulation of reversibly stress-tolerant cells under conditions that are lethal to the majority of the population. Stress tolerance is attributed to heterogeneity of gene expression within the population...

Molecular Pathways: Extracting Medical Knowledge from High Throughput Genomic Data.

by webmaster | Feb 21, 2013 | Publications

Abstract: High-throughput genomic data that measures RNA expression, DNA copy number, mutation status, and protein levels provide us with insights into the molecular pathway structure of cancer. Genomic lesions (amplifications, deletions, mutations) and epigenetic...
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