ArrayGen Technologies

ArrayGen's focus on Genomics, NGS data analysis, custom array design, microarray data analysis thus cover a vast majority of Bioinformatics applications in the life sciences sector.

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    Prof. Dr. med. Andreas Ramming

    Category: researchlabs:Bioinformatics
    PI: Andreas Ramming
    By Rahul Agarwal 1935 days ago
    In many autoimmune diseases, a misdirected immune response leads to chronic inflammation and subsequently to fibrotic and degenerative tissue remodeling. Therapeutic options are available for inflammatory joint diseases, but only about 40% of...
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    The Rogers Lab

    Category: researchlabs:Bioinformatics
    PI: Rebekah Rogers
    By Jit 1958 days ago
    The Rogers lab studies evolution of genome structure. We explore the ways that complex mutations like duplications, deletions, rearrangements, and retrogenes can create new genetic material. We study how these new mutations are important for...
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    Bourque Lab

    Category: researchlabs:Bioinformatics
    PI: Guillaume Bourque
    By Neel 2139 days ago
    The goal of the lab is to understand mammalian genomes using comparative genomic and epigenomic analyses. Areas of interest include: the evolution of regulatory sequences, the role of transposable elements in gene regulation and the impact of genome...
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    Gupta Lab

    Category: researchlabs:Bioinformatics
    PI: Radhey S. Gupta
    By BioStar 2156 days ago
    Work include (i) understanding the evolutionary relationships among different prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms; (ii) Understanding the cellular functions of these lineage-specific signature proteins as well as lineage-specific conserved inserts...
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    SIMON BOULTON LAB

    Category: researchlabs:Bioinformatics
    PI: SIMON BOULTON
    By Jit 2174 days ago
    DNA is quite fragile and easily damaged, both by the normal processes of life at work within our cells and by external agents such as the chemicals in tobacco smoke or ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. However, our cells have evolved clever...