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    SLAS Brings Deep Dive into 3D Biology to UKSLAS Brings Deep Dive into 3D Biology to UK
 
Join researchers and technology providers at SLAS’s Building Biology in 3D Symposium in Cambridge, UK, for a two-day program examining the applications and best practices surrounding 3D systems used in drug discovery with real world case studies and examples from a diverse group of industry scientists and academic researchers. Topics include Advances in 3D Cellular Models, Advances in 3D Imaging and Analysis, Translational Models and Enabling Technologies. Abstract submission and registration are open. Exhibit and sponsorship opportunities available.
 
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 CRISPR/Cas method could help save rice crops threatened by climate change
 
CRISPR/Cas method could help save rice crops threatened by climate changeA review of gene editing techniques suggests that the CRISPR/Cas (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats/Cas) method could be a possible 'savior' for rice crops threatened by climate change and high food demand.
 
 
 Predicting the likelihood of kidney cancer recurrence by looking at DNA mutations
 
Predicting the likelihood of kidney cancer recurrence by looking at DNA mutationsA decade-long international study into kidney cancer has shown that doctors can predict the likelihood of a patient's disease returning by looking at DNA mutations in their tumors.
 
 
 Researchers identify a novel mechanism of DNA repair that occurs in neurons
 
Researchers identify a novel mechanism of DNA repair that occurs in neurons"Use it or lose it" goes the adage, applied liberally to everything from our muscles to our minds, especially as we age.
 
 
 Mount Sinai researchers illuminate the role of DNA methylation in Alzheimer's disease
 
Mount Sinai researchers illuminate the role of DNA methylation in Alzheimer's diseaseMount Sinai researchers have published a study in Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association that sheds new light on the role of DNA methylation in Alzheimer's disease (AD).
 
 
 Key 'traffic light' mechanism controlling genetic activity within cells revealed
 
Key 'traffic light' mechanism controlling genetic activity within cells revealedA major new study in the journal Nature reveals a 'traffic light' mechanism controlling genetic activity within cells – a system which could potentially be targeted by cancer drugs already in development.
 
 
 Study charts seasonal and circadian genetic variation across the human body
 
Study charts seasonal and circadian genetic variation across the human bodyThe daily rotation of Earth and its yearly voyage around the Sun marks the natural rhythm of life on the planet.
 
 
 Gene mutation capable of regulating pain discovered
 
Gene mutation capable of regulating pain discoveredPain afflicts at least 1.5 billion people worldwide, and despite the availability of various painkilling drugs, not all forms of pain are treatable.