Abstract: The paper presents an original filter approach for effective feature selection in microarray data characterized by a large number of input variables and a few samples. The approach is based ...
Abstract: Microarray chip technology has met the challenges of traditional fluorescent labeling in terms of high cost and low detection efficiency , and provides a high-throughput and cost-effective ...
Starting this week, ADN has a new full-time opinion editor. Gary Black is joining us from the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, where he was managing editor for the past five years. He was with the ...
Reported Data Supports the Potential Extension of HD-MAP Vaccine Delivery to Oncology Indications Recently published data generated by researchers at The University of Queensland and Vaxxas shows ...
The clinical study aims to evaluate a vaccine for avian influenza A (H7N9) delivered by Vaxxas’ high-density microarray patch (HD-MAP), and is funded by the United States government as a potential ...
As more governments across the globe start requiring food producers to label products containing genetically modified organisms (GMOs) or even restricting the products’ sale, analytical chemists have ...
Several changes are coming to the leadership of the Anchorage Daily News, including the departure of the editor and the publisher, owner and president Ryan Binkley announced Monday. David Hulen, who ...
The first study of the use of microarray patches to vaccinate children has shown that the method is safe and induces strong immune responses. The phase 1/2 randomized trial compared results from the ...
The $1-billion plant to produce the chemical ADN—a nylon precursor—was the client’s largest-ever capital investment. The team overcame supply chain challenges, COVID-19 lockdowns and typhoons to ...
Tissue microarrays combines tens to hundreds of paraffin-embedded tissue cores into a single paraffin block. It is a practical and highly effective technique for high-throughput analyses of various ...
“How do I find innovative people for my organization? And how can I become more innovative myself?” Clayton M. Christensen was the Kim B. Clark Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business ...