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Applications of Proteomics in Drug Discovery

Explore how proteomics in drug discovery supports drug target identification, biomarker discovery and the unearthing of safer therapeutics.
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Black History Month: Pride and Power in Scientific Discovery

In celebration and support of UK Black History Month and this year’s theme, “Standing Firm in Power and Pride,” this article explores diversity in science and how it shapes who leads research and who benefits from it.
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Rethinking Sex, Gender and Sexuality in Genomic Research

Experts at ASHG 2025 will tackle clinical and genetic research challenges on sex, gender and sexuality, exploring ethics, advocacy and inclusion.
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How CHD8 Shapes Neurodevelopment in Autism Spectrum Disorder

Technology Networks spoke with Dr. Cesar Canales to learn more about the molecular insights of ASD and how they are reshaping our understanding.
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The Future of Liver Health: Can Human Models and Machine Learning Reduce Disease Rates?

Explore how new innovations are bringing fresh hope for the future of liver health in the form of predictive, human-relevant research tools that can be used to understand disease and accelerate the development of novel therapies.
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Data Literacy: The Foundation of Quality Management Maturity?

Is your organization data literate? This article explores what data literacy is and its impact on an organization’s trajectory towards ICH Q10 and QMM.
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The Strategic Role of Clinical Laboratory Automation and Data Management in Moving From the Fourth to the Fifth Industrial Revolution

This article explores how clinical laboratories are advancing through Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies, setting the stage for the Fifth Industrial Revolution.
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ADHD Explained: Symptoms, Neurobiology and Emerging Treatments

ADHD affects millions across the lifespan, disrupting school, work and relationships. Once seen as a childhood disorder, it’s now recognized as lifelong. New research reveals genetic, biological and environmental roots.
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The Ethical Imperative for Early Alzheimer’s Detection

Dr. Julia Cooney, a medical doctor, founder and CEO of Zest, explores the ethical, clinical and economic reasons why early Alzheimer’s detection is a critical step in the fight against dementia.
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Just How Polluted Is Europe? We Asked the European Environmental Agency

What is the current environmental state of Europe? Which contaminants are on the rise, and which are being successfully managed? Technology Networks spoke to Gerardo Sanchez, an expert on the environment at the EEA, to find out.
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