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Diagnostics News Brief | Newborn Screening Ontario (NSO), Tute Genomics, and UNIConnect this morning announced a project to establish the informatics infrastructure for NSO's new next-generation sequencing (NGS) testing panel. Terms and conditions of the agreement were not disclosed.
Mar 22, 2016
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Diagnostics World | A growing number of companies are creating their own custom platforms to capture and analyze circulating tumor cells or circulating tumor DNA, as co-diagnostic tools in the treatment of cancer. Biocept of San Diego is one of the few companies with solutions for analyzing both types of cancer material in whole blood.
Mar 18, 2016
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GenomeWeb A lawsuit filed against Quest Diagnostics subsidiary Athena Diagnostics could have far reaching repercussions for the diagnostics testing industry. If the case proceeds, a jury will have to decide whether there was sufficient evidence in the literature in 2007 for Athena Diagnostics to determine a pathogenic link between mutation and disease. The decision would set industry-changing precedent.
Mar 17, 2016
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Wired |
Since November, more than 50 people in Wisconsin have one by one fallen ill with an obscure kind of bacteria called Elizabethkingia.
Mar 17, 2016
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Food Safety News |
A group of academics has published a study on the impacts of PulseNet, the national network of disease data for monitoring food safety threats.
Mar 16, 2016
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Diagnostics World | The 23rd annual Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference convened last week in San Francisco, Calif. The six-day event featured showcases of exciting new diagnostic products, and presentations that addressed advances in fast-growing fields like cell-free DNA assays and point-of-care testing.
Mar 16, 2016
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RAPS |
FDA is enforcing its oversight of Zika diagnostics with letters to two labs and two Texas hospitals for marketing "high risk" unapproved diagnostic tests for the virus.
Mar 16, 2016
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Diagnostics World | Last week, at the Molecular Medicine Tri Conference in San Francisco, Calif., Xcell Biosciences announced the commercial launch of the Avatar System, a cell incubator designed to mimic real-life microenvironments inside the human body.
Mar 14, 2016
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New England Center for Investigative Reporting |
About 14% of genetic counselors work directly for testing companies. What does that mean for the accuracy of diagnostic tests?
Mar 7, 2016
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Nature News |
Virus-sized particles that fluoresce in every colour could revolutionize applications from television displays to cancer treatment.
Mar 3, 2016
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Scientific American |
The editors of Scientific American argue that the rate of false positives in new genetic tests for fetal disorders could be alarmingly high, and regulations must take this into account.
Mar 2, 2016
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Tech Times |
The microfluidic device allows a smartphone camera to read the color scale of a blood droplet.
Mar 1, 2016
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Bio-IT World | NanoString Technologies, a
Seattle company with a small but comfortable niche in automated genetic
analysis, is preparing to make the leap into DNA and RNA sequencing,
with a highly novel process it calls Hyb and Seq.
Feb 29, 2016
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Xconomy |
The experimental test is based on the idea that lung cancer cells in sputum will differentially absorb a fluorescent molecule, providing an inexpensive confirmation after a CT scan.
Feb 25, 2016
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Diagnostics World News Brief | An international task force has devised new criteria for identifying cases of sepsis, the leading cause of death by infection, which they believe will improve the rate at which the condition is diagnosed and effectively treated.
Feb 25, 2016
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GEN |
The grant, from the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, will support the addition of a Zika assay to Chembio's Dual Path Platform for point-of-care testing.
Feb 22, 2016
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Nature News |
Scientists claim a novel bacterium can cause the tick-borne disease and may trigger more serious symptoms - just the latest entry in a history of research showing the causes of Lyme are not always clear or easy to detect.
Feb 17, 2016
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Diagnostics World | Atlas Genetics, a point-of-care infectious disease diagnostics company based in Trowbridge, UK, and Boston, Mass., has received its first regulatory approval, a CE Mark for a chlamydia test that will now be available for sale in Europe.
Feb 17, 2016