SNP Therapeutics Inc announced today that its Genate Prenatal Nutrition Test can now support healthcare professionals utilizing the Fullscript platform. Participating Fullscript providers will now be able to recommend Genate […] The post SNP Therapeutics Inc and Fullscript Announce Genate Test Integration to Support Health Professional Precision Nutrition Recommendations in Reproductive Health appeared first on North Carolina Research Campus.| North Carolina Research Campus
Personal Genome Diagnostics is the first company to obtain a license to materials from a unique community registry and biorepository managed by Duke CTSI. The license marks a milestone for the MURDOCK Study, a longitudinal population health research program that enrolled its first participant in 2009. The registry and biorepository include samples and associated data from over 12,000 participants, based at CTSI’s Duke Kannapolis research site, now a part of the new Center for Precision Heal...| North Carolina Research Campus
The Institute of Food Technologists (IFT), a nonprofit scientific organization with global members spanning academia, government, and industry, is pleased to announce that Mary Ann Lila, PhD, Professor of Food, Bioprocessing, and Nutrition Sciences and Director of the Plants for Human Health Institute at North Carolina State University, has been selected as a 2024 IFT Fellow, one of the highest honors bestowed upon a member of the science of food community. The post North Carolina State Univ...| North Carolina Research Campus
The Great Salt Lake in Salt Lake City, Utah isn’t just one of the most well-known ecological features in America and one of the largest lakes on the planet. Like all lakes, it is also teeming with viruses that are not harmful to humans and only infect microbes, and instead play pivotal roles in maintaining the massive amount of biological diversity that calls the lake home. The post NASA-funded CCI Research Quantifies Weight of All Viruses in the Great Salt Lake with Novel Technique appeare...| North Carolina Research Campus
Atlantic Fish Co, a startup that’s cultivating seafood from fish cells, has secured a $100,000 loan from the North Carolina Biotechnology Center. Jen Greenstein, senior director of investments at NCBiotech, said the loan will help both Atlantic Fish and the broader cellular agriculture industry in North Carolina.| North Carolina Research Campus
Through a collaboration designed to advance research in health equity and social drivers of health, the Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) and the Center for Precision Health have partnered with the Center for Nursing Research at the Duke University School of Nursing (DUSON) to bring more than 20,000 biological samples and linked data from a community-based registry at Duke Kannapolis to investigators at DUSON.| North Carolina Research Campus
Duke Orthopaedic Surgery and Duke CTSI are collaborating on a five-year pain research project led by Adam Goode, PT, DPT, PhD, who has been awarded a $3.3 million competitive renewal (R01) grant funded by the National Institutes of Health.| North Carolina Research Campus
The Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) is pleased to announce the launch of the Center for Precision Health (CPH), a collaboration that will harness the power of genomic, biomarker, and health data to transform patient care and population health.| North Carolina Research Campus
Samples and data from the MURDOCK Study helped Duke University researchers identify new indicators of fracture risk among older adults with type 2 diabetes.| North Carolina Research Campus
Using samples and data from the MURDOCK Study, Duke University researchers have found more evidence linking the disruption of a key metabolic pathway with the development of Alzheimer’s disease.| North Carolina Research Campus