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    Thelma has extensively worked on Human genetics and Medical Genomics.

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    The health secretary, Matthew Hancock said,“Genomics has the potential to transform healthcare.

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    Acharya is the founder and CEO of Mapmygenome- A molecular Diagnostic company that offer personal Genomics and diagnostics products.

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    With surprisingly similar methods to those used in Genomics, we can comb social media data to find these markers,”.

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    B K Thelma works on Human genetics and medical Genomics at the Department of Genetics, University of Delhi, Delhi.

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    The ideal candidate is highly motivated with thorough education and strong interest in evolutionary genetics/Genomics, population genetics and human evolution.

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    With surprisingly similar methods to those used in Genomics, we can comb social media data to find these markers,” Eichstaedt explains.

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    Srinivasan gained recognition as the co-founder of Counsyl, a Genomics company that now DNA tests ~3% of births in the United States.

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    Currently, Smith is scientific director of privately held Synthetic Genomics, which was founded in 2005 by Craig Venter to continue this work.

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    The project involved the Hyderabad-based Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology(CCMB), the CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology(IGIB), and cost' 18 crore.

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    Functional Genomics: This is the process of determining the functions of genes and determining whether they would be suitable for drug discovery.

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    Sumit Jamuar, chairman, and CEO of GGC explained that this“Genomics revolution” is crucial to the delivery of improved healthcare for all.

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    The Genomics Data Analysis XSeries is an advanced series that will enable students to analyze and interpret data generated by modern Genomics technology.

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    Courses may include genetic engineering in medicine, agriculture and law, research training in genes, genetics and Genomics, and research concepts and strategies.

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    This paradigm began to shift when the revolution in Genomics began providing vast quantities of information about the DNA of an increasing number of species.

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    Cancer Genomics is a growing area of research, and the computational tools we use are a powerful way to find new genes involved in cancer.".

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    However, artificial intelligence is not limited to digital technology and is merging with the realm of biology- synthetic biology and Genomics, to be more precise.

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    Her research group at IISc uses molecular genetics and functional Genomics to understand various aspects of how gene activity is regulated in yeasts and plants.

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    Following the Human Genome Project in 2003, which was an international effort to identify the complete genetic blueprint of a human being, a Genomics revolution happened.

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    In accordance with its Lisbon Strategy, aimed at a more ambitious reinforcement of Europeâs knowledge-based economy, the EU strongly supports further development of Genomics and biotechnology.

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    In accordance with its Lisbon Strategy, aimed at a more ambitious reinforcement of Europe's knowledge-based economy, the EU strongly supports further development of Genomics and biotechnology.

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    Specifically, his interest is the use of high-throughput genetic screening(i.e. functional Genomics) to identify the genes responsible for nerve cell death in glaucoma and other neurodegenerative disorders.

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    Cancer Genomics is a growing area of research, and the computational tools we use are a powerful way to find new genes involved in cancer,” he adds.

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    She is best known for coining the term"AyurGenomics", which is an innovative study, blending the principles of Ayurveda- the traditional Indian system of medicine- with Genomics.

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    The new chairperson of Genomics England, Jonathan Symonds said that after sequencing of the 100,000 genomes last year, they are focusing on bringing the“Genomics-based diagnostics in clinical care”.

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    Our aspiration must be to reform, upgrade and enlarge our education system- and to make it relevant to 21st-century realities of the digital economy, Genomics, robotics and automation.

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    Acharya is the founder and was the CEO of Ocimum Bio Solutions, a Genomics outsourcing company for discovery, development and diagnostics, headquartered in Hyderabad, India from 2000 to 2013.

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    Under“IndiGen”, the CSIR drafted about 1,000 youth from across India by organising camps in several colleges and educating attendees on Genomics and the role of genes in disease.

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    In the last two decades of the 20th century, botanists exploited the techniques of molecular genetic analysis, including Genomics and proteomics and DNA sequences to classify plants more accurately.

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    Our aspiration must be to reform, upgrade and enlarge our education system- and to make it relevant to 21st century realities of the digital economy, Genomics, robotics and automation.

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