My-gene-diet was developed in Denmark by a team of scientists, nutritionists and personal trainers. It uses patented genetic analysis and is based on the most recent scientific findings on bodyweight, diet and exercise in relation to common gene variation
My-gene-diet was developed in Denmark by a team of scientists, nutritionists and personal trainers. It uses patented genetic analysis and is based on the most recent scientific findings on bodyweight, diet and exercise in relation to common gene variation
One of the oldest and most fundamental objectives of evolutionary biology is to understand the role of genetic variation in determining fitness. This is not only the key to understanding Darwinian fitness and the evolution of mating systems, but also has
Our research investigates the impact of genetic variation on development and its evolution, with an emphasis on robustness and plasticity of developmental processes. We are located in the Department of Evolution and Ecology at the University of California
The Rice Diversity Project, funded by NSF, is a collaborative effort, led by Susan McCouch at Cornell University, to explore the genetic basis of variation in rice and its wild ancestors.
Tuuli Lappalainen’s research group studies functional genetic variation in the human populations. We are particularly interested in regulatory variation affecting the transcriptome, as well as cellular mechanisms underlying genetic associations to disease
Applied Biosystems is a global leader in providing innovative instruments and reagents to accelerate academic and clinical research, drug discovery and development, pathogen detection, environmental analysis and forensic DNA analysis.
Cambridge Healthtech Institute is pleased to announce the Fifth Annual ADAPT 2013: Accelerating Development & Advancing Personalized Therapy Congress/conference, which will be held at the Boston Marriott in Cambridge, MA, November 4-6, 2013. ADAPT Con
Our technologies and services enable disruptive and quantum level improvements to traits in plants, trees and crops of economic importance. Given the potential impact of the competitive advantage that our technologies offer, our preferred partners are lar
Applied Biosystems is a global leader in providing innovative instruments and reagents to accelerate academic and clinical research, drug discovery and development, pathogen detection, environmental analysis and forensic DNA analysis.
Applied Biosystems is a global leader in providing innovative instruments and reagents to accelerate academic and clinical research, drug discovery and development, pathogen detection, environmental analysis and forensic DNA analysis.
Applied Biosystems is a global leader in providing innovative instruments and reagents to accelerate academic and clinical research, drug discovery and development, pathogen detection, environmental analysis and forensic DNA analysis.
Applied Biosystems is a global leader in providing innovative instruments and reagents to accelerate academic and clinical research, drug discovery and development, pathogen detection, environmental analysis and forensic DNA analysis.
Applied Biosystems is a global leader in providing innovative instruments and reagents to accelerate academic and clinical research, drug discovery and development, pathogen detection, environmental analysis and forensic DNA analysis.
Applied Biosystems is a global leader in providing innovative instruments and reagents to accelerate academic and clinical research, drug discovery and development, pathogen detection, environmental analysis and forensic DNA analysis.
Applied Biosystems is a global leader in providing innovative instruments and reagents to accelerate academic and clinical research, drug discovery and development, pathogen detection, environmental analysis and forensic DNA analysis.
Applied Biosystems is a global leader in providing innovative instruments and reagents to accelerate academic and clinical research, drug discovery and development, pathogen detection, environmental analysis and forensic DNA analysis.
Thanks to new advances in technology, many individuals are using services to test their DNA. Some of the simple and inexpensive saliva test today can measure up to 602,000 pieces of your DNA.
Applied Biosystems is a global leader in providing innovative instruments and reagents to accelerate academic and clinical research, drug discovery and development, pathogen detection, environmental analysis and forensic DNA analysis.