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Emerging Biotechnologies to Exploit Alternative Splicing in the Treatment of Disease
By Brendan Bell, PhD & Roscoe Klinck, PhD
One of the surprising discoveries following the sequencing of the human genome was the relatively modest number of protein-coding genes, currently estimated at approximately 25,000. |
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Field of Beams
By Shawn Lawrence
Collaboration and co-operation among academic, government and industry partners is at the core of Saskatchewan’s growing life science industry |
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Creating a Commercialization Engine for Molecular Diagnostics
By Jon Yaneff
Like snow flakes, no two people in the world are exactly alike with the same genetic makeup. |
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Using Mouse Models to Understand Human Diseases
By Shawn Lawrence
October marked the opening of a brand new building in the heart of Toronto’s famed Discovery District in the form of The Toronto Centre for Phenogenomics (TCP). |