Systems biology

Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) Researchers Call for Big Data Infrastructure to Support Future of Personalized Medicine

Researchers from the CIT and CIT spin-out NSilico Life Science collaborated with the George Washington University to publish an article…

7 years ago

Diaceutics opening Asian hub to capitalise on growing market

Diaceutics, the diagnostics data analytics, and implementation services company, today announces that it is opening a new regional hub in…

7 years ago

Diaceutics strengthens advisory team as it prepares for greater patient impact

Diaceutics, the diagnostics data analytics, and implementation services company helping to improve patient outcomes through better testing, today announces that…

7 years ago

Diaceutics to use artificial intelligence to improve diagnosis and treatment of patients

Diaceutics, the Irish company helping patients to receive potentially lifesaving medicine through better diagnostic testing, has announced a collaboration with…

8 years ago

The future of blood testing by Justin Lawler. Review of Quantified Self event, Trinity Science Gallery

By Justin Lawler. Developer. Technology Enthusiast. Life Logger. When people think about blood testing, they generally either think standard doctors visits…

10 years ago

Future trends and opportunities in synthetic biology, by Dr Tom Ellis, Imperial College

By @SimonCocking Interview with Dr Tom Ellis @DrTomEllis synthetic biology lecturer in London, researching at Imperial College. Bilingual in English and DNA. What…

10 years ago

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