Is Mixed Reality on the Horizon for Healthcare?

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Mixed Reality (MR) also known as “hybrid reality” and “extended reality,” has the potential to change just about every industry, healthcare being no exception. A combination of Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Artificial Intelligence (AI); MR is emerging as a tech to create experiences that blend the real-life environment with digital elements.
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Efficient tools to enable drug target and biomarker discovery

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Large-scale sequencing of human tumors has uncovered a vast array of genomic alterations. Genetically engineered mouse models recapitulate many features of human cancer and have been instrumental in assigning biological meaning to specific cancer-associated alterations.
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Cell Surface Nucleocapsid Protein Modulates Innate and Adaptive Host Immunity

Despite the unprecedented global response to SARS-CoV-2, which has generated over 250,000 publications in two years, critical aspects of SARS-CoV-2 biology, pathogenesis, and immunomodulation remain uncertain, including mechanisms underlying the cytokine storm and coagulation dyscrasias.
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Advancing the Fight Against Tuberculosis (TB) with Next Generation Sequencing

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GENETICS IN YOUR CLINIC: WHAT YOU CAN AND SHOULD DO NOW

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As we learn more about the contribution of genetic and genomic factors to the origin, natural history, and treatment of human disease, clinicians are assuming more responsibility for ordering genetic tests for their patients. This, plus the emergence of Precision Medicine and the growing availability of direct-to-consumer genetic tests, adds to the need for clinicians to understand available tests and how to use them. Increasingly often, health care professionals are expected to:
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