Application of CRISPR/Cas to the Generation of Genetically Engineered Mice

January 7, 2019

Genetically engineered mice are invaluable tools for the in vivo study of gene function. The use of gene modification methods, both in embryonic stem (ES) cells and in the embryo, to modify the mouse genome has provided valuable insights into human disease and is a crucial platform for drug target discovery and validation.

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Bio-XCell a biotechnology park & ecosystem dedicated to healthcare and industrial biotechnology developed by Malaysian Bio-XCell, is a joint venture company formed between Malaysia Biotechnology Corp and property developer UEM Land in 2009

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Effective solutions for global challenges

whitePaper | April 24, 2023

Despite challenging global conditions, the Swiss biotech industry was able to raise more than CHF 1.33 billion in 2022, with roughly CHF 0.78 billion collected by public companies and the remaining CHF 0.55 billion collected by private companies.

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How advanced purification technologies are speeding the hunt for new protections against disease

whitePaper | November 24, 2022

Smallpox was the first infectious disease for which an effective vaccine was developed. In the late 1700s, British doctor Edward Jenner devised a method to inoculate people with cowpox pus to give them immunity against smallpox, a much more deadly disease.

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IoT To The Rescue For Biotech & Pharma Manufacturing

whitePaper | April 7, 2020

The Internet of Things (IoT) could not be timelier for biotech/pharma. With fierce cost pressures, the push for value-based outcomes, and the need for flexible manufacturing solutions, the IoT is the much-needed shot in the arm to bring about transformational change. Sensors, actuators, and devices (“things”) embedded in production equipment and networked through computer systems can generate an enormous amount of data. The data can be mined for insights and opportunities to drive production efficiency, automate monitoring and controlling functions, and enable flexible manufacturing systems.

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Could DNA be the next big thing in data storage?

whitePaper | August 19, 2021

DNA storage technology is advancing rapidly. Atos is closely monitoring the development of this technology in the hope that future developments will make it a scalable, cost effective and crucially a decarbonized alternative to today’s carbon intensive technologies.

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Bold Goals for U.S. Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing

whitePaper | March 22, 2023

The world is on the cusp of an industrial revolution fueled by biotechnology and biomanufacturing. Emerging biological technologies are and will continue to transform the foundation of our physical world – everything from clothing, to plastics, to fuels, to concrete.

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The affordability hurdle for gene therapies

whitePaper | October 12, 2022

Advanced therapy medicinal products cell and gene therapies offer tremendous hope for patients either by actually curing serious diseases or by alleviating suffering.

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Bio-XCell a biotechnology park & ecosystem dedicated to healthcare and industrial biotechnology developed by Malaysian Bio-XCell, is a joint venture company formed between Malaysia Biotechnology Corp and property developer UEM Land in 2009

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