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    Myeloid Measurable Residual Panel

    Oxford Gene Technology (OGT) has launched its new next-generation sequencing (NGS) SureSeq Myeloid MRD Panel for the detection of ultra-low frequency measurable residual disease (MRD)–associated biomarkers in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The ultra-sensitive detection of MRD in AML is a critical...
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    AI-Driven Multiomic Biomarker Profiling

    Panakeia has announced the launch of the PANProfiler Colorectal (MSI/MMR), an AI-driven software solution that was designed to determine MSI/dMMR status from H&E-stained images of colon cancer tissue samples from patients, to accelerate the diagnosis process and empower pathologists and...
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    Whole-Laboratory Automation Platform

    Trilobio introduced the first version of its comprehensive robotics lab equipment and software platform at the SLAS conference. The company claims the platform was designed by biologists for biologists to use their robots 30 minutes after unboxing to design research protocols in minutes. The...
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    Proximity Network Assay

    Pixelgen Technologies unveiled a technology for exploring the protein interactome at the single cell level, building on its earlier technological work in DNA-based 3D proteomics, says a company official, adding that the Proximity Network Assay delivers nanoscale spatial analysis of immune cell...
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    Evercode WT Penta Kit for Single Cell Sequencing

    Parse Biosciences launched the Evercode WT Penta and Penta 384 single-cell RNA sequencing kits which reportedly can profile five million cells and 384 samples in a single run; Evercode Penta and Penta 384 began shipping to customers last month. In 2021, Parse released the Evercode WT Mega...
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    Lab Ultrafiltration Concentrators Without Using a Centrifuge

    SWISSCI Converse ultrafiltration concentrators are designed to maximize protein recovery. According to company representatives, they also enable rapid buffer exchange and are well suited for particle-laden solutions. The reverse direction of flow combined with large membrane surface area enables...
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    Protein Conformational Array Technology Identifies SHP2-Degradation Molecules

    Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, affecting over 20 million individuals and killing 9.7 million in 2022 alone. Each of ~200 cancer types (and multiple subtypes) presents an overwhelming number of possible drug targets. Orthosteric inhibitors, or active-site inhibitors, have...
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    Theatre Arts Division 2025 Senior Showcase

    Theatre Arts Division Presents: The Five Towns College Theatre Arts Division proudly presents its annual Senior Showcase on Monday, April 28, at Ripley-Grier Studios in New York City. This highly anticipated event marks a pivotal milestone in the careers of FTC Theatre Arts students, offering...
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    Weekly Woot & Grumble: Thieving Dolphins & Some Guy Named Plutus

    Woot Earlier this week I learned an amazing thing: Frugalwoods is a finalist for a Plutus Award! If you just asked the question “what the heck is a Plutus Award” well then my friends, you are in luck! Here is a fact you can learn today: Plutus Awards “recognize the best of the personal finance...
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    Epic Treks: 7 Hikes That Left Us Breathless (in a good way)

    The idea for this post was not mine! All credit goes to someone Mr. Frugalwoods and I revere: Mr. 1500 from 1500 Days to Freedom. He proposed we both write about our favorite hikes today because, well, hiking is amazing. I’m grateful to Mr. 1500 for suggesting this as it gave me the opportunity...
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    Great Trash Finds: The Sister Edition

    In my never-ending pursuit to deliver rigorous financial information in a very dry and straightforward manner, I bring you the third installment of the ongoing investigative series: Great Trash Finds. Today I am publishing the research I conducted into my sister’s trash. Specifically, the stuff...
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    Weekly Woot & Grumble: That Time We Were Mistaken for Through-Hikers

    Woot To continue the hiking theme we started earlier this week with Mr. 1500, I thought I’d regale you with a little Frugalwoods family tale. Once upon a time (like two weeks ago), Mr. Frugalwoods and I were mistaken for through-hikers. What is a through-hiker you might inquire? A...
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    How We Manage Our Household Finances

    I know you all spent the weekend just hoping I would publish a post this morning about how Mr. Frugalwoods and I manage our money. Right? Right?!? I know I did. I’ve received a number of comments and emails lately asking for greater illumination of our financial mechanics and so today, I will...
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    Frugal Hound Sniffs: 1500 Days

    Hello Internet. Frugal Hound here. Today I have the distinct honor of sniffing the first ever dinosaur here in my Frugal Hound Sniffs interview series. While all of my other interviewees have been, uh, living, Frugalsaurus really tested the limits of my journalistic capabilities since he’s...
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    Frugalwoods Reviews: Train Your Way To Financial Fitness

    It’s not every day you read a personal finance book that’s approachable, friendly, filled with great advice, and doesn’t make you feel guilty about prior financial missteps. Shannon McLay’s “Train Your Way to Financial Fitness” (affiliate link) accomplishes just this feat. I had the pleasure...
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