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Growing incidence of cancer will boost the genomics market, forecast to touch US$ 55 Bn by 2025 at a

Search jobs 11-Mar-2021 Growing incidence of cancer will boost the genomics market, forecast to touch US$ 55 Bn by 2025 at a CAGR of 17% Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, March 11 2021 (Wiredrelease) Report Ocean Pvt Ltd –:Rising government funding to support genomics projects, the growing incidence of cancer and increasing scope for next-generation sequencing applications in cancer research, the entry of new players in the genomics market, and the ever-increasing application areas of genomics are primarily driving the demand and consumption. Considering the current scenario, the governments of various economies have made significant investments in genomic applications. These government investments have been expected to play a significant role in the development of new technologies. Following these promising developments, the Global Genomics Market is estimated to see healthy growth, pegged at a CAGR of around 17% throughout the forecast

4baseCare Raises $2 Mn In Pre-Series A Round

Opinions expressed by You re reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. Illumina accelerator-backed precision oncology startup 4baseCare announced on Thursday to have raised an investment of $2 million in a pre-Series A funding round led by investors Mount Judi Ventures, growX Ventures, Season Two Ventures, First In Ventures, and a few strategic angel investors. The company will utilize the funds for expansion of the genomic tests portfolio and for increasing its geographical presence across Asia. Additionally, it will also focus on strengthening its R&D and operations. “Access to advanced technology, which can help improve treatment and care should be for everyone. Our vision is to leverage on technology to develop affordable solutions to personalize patient care in Oncology,” said Hitesh Goswami, chief executive officer, 4baseCare.

Five Penn faculty named 2021 Sloan Research Fellows

Five Penn faculty named 2021 Sloan Research Fellows The fellowship recognizes extraordinary U.S. and Canadian researchers whose creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments make them stand out as the next generation of scientific leaders. Five faculty from Penn (top left, clockwise) Ishmail Abdus-Saboor, Bo Zhen, Marc Miskin, Ziyue Gao, and Bhaswar B. Bhattacharya have been selected to receive a 2021 Sloan Research Fellowship.   Abdus-Saboor is the Mitchell J. and Margo K. Blutt Presidential Assistant Professor of Biology in the Department of Biology. Focused on the genes and nervous system pathways involved in translating tactile sensations to the brain, Abdus-Saboor has taken a particular interest in the perception of acute and chronic pain. He has previously been recognized for his pioneering work with the Rita Allen Foundation Scholar in Pain Award, the NIH Mitchell Max Award for Pain Research, an NIH Pathway to Inde

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