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  • Dark Matter

    “Dark matter” sounds like something George Lucas would tell us is at the heart of the empire. In reality, it’s the parts of the human genome that science has yet to identify -- which still sounds like it belongs in a sci-fi movie, but the discovery could provide researchers with a new type of specimen with which to analyze the human genome. A ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Discourse: Lab (Weblog) on May 15, 2013
  • Full Circle

    The rise of personalized treatment has healthcare professionals completely rethinking the way they treat cancer. At the molecular level, each is different and should be treated accordingly, but similarities shouldn’t be ignored either. A study from the Cancer genome Atlas (TCGA) Research Network on endometrial tumors divided the cancer types ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Discourse: Lab (Weblog) on May 3, 2013
  • Lab-on-a-Chip, Round 2

    Imagine a healthcare facility where a small sample of blood is taken as you walk in the door, just .25 attomoles -- you’d barely notice. They drop your sample into a small, handheld device and, by the time your physician has come to see you, they are ready to tell you if they would like further testing for diseases like Alzheimer’s or cancer ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Discourse: Lab (Weblog) on May 2, 2013
  • Univercell Builder

    The introduction of new drugs that combat disease and infection at the genetic level has been a landmark breakthrough, both for laboratory science as well as for patient treatment plans. Cell-based therapeutics, on the other hand, stand to become influential in the coming years. A recent story from Newswise reported cell therapy as the next ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Discourse: Lab (Weblog) on April 5, 2013
  • Handheld Testing

    The handheld testing application has always been something I’ve only ever imagined as a bad plot device in science fiction. For researchers at Columbia University’s The Flu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, it was apparently much, much more than that. A recent news briefing from Dark Daily announced the introduction of a ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Discourse: Lab (Weblog) on March 22, 2013
  • Bone Breakthrough

    As Valentine’s Day looms just a few short hours away, singles everywhere have been busy focusing on their broken hearts. Meanwhile, across the pond, UK research teams have been thinking about broken bones -- investigating bone mending techniques with some interesting results. According to a Medical News Today article, researchers from the ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Discourse: Lab (Weblog) on February 13, 2013
  • The Black Box

    Since the success of the Human Genome Project, scientists and researchers have been working towards rapid DNA sequencing. While routine genetic sequencing in clinical environments remains a technology of the future, a recent news briefing from DarkDaily followed researchers from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and the University of ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Discourse: Lab (Weblog) on February 1, 2013
  • Cystic Fibrosis and the Cost of Medicine

    It’s difficult not to get excited about the prospect of genetic medicine, but as the results of research into genetics and personalized medicine continue to soar, so do the prices of disease-treating drugs. A recent story on NPR detailed the history behind Kalydeco, a newly released treatment for cystic fibrosis (CF). Released ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Discourse: Lab (Weblog) on January 4, 2013
  • New Wave

    In a time of transition in the field of medical research, focus is shifting towards big data analytics. While the notion of information so dense it can’t be processed using traditional applications is intimidating, a DarkDaily news release noted “at least one data scientist” that considers it to be the future in genomic medicine. Previous ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Discourse: Lab (Weblog) on December 21, 2012
  • Annual Resource Directory Coming Soon

    As ADVANCE for Administrators of the Laboratory is in its 20th year of serving the clinical laboratory management community, we're so excited to bring you the latest edition of our annual resource directory. The staff has been working diligently on pulling numerous resources from all of our mediums-online articles, archived webinars, new reports ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Discourse: Lab (Weblog) on November 16, 2011