DGAP-News: Molecular Health GmbH: Molecular Health and FALCO biosystems team up to provide genetic analysis services using MH Guide/BRCA and MH Guide/Mendel
PMS2, respectively. Therefore, testing
BRCA1/2 genes and other heritable cancer-associated genes is becoming increasingly important: both to evaluate the affected patient s individual risk of developing cancer
[1],[2], and as a predictive biomarker and companion diagnostic test for certain drugs
[3]. Whereas MH Guide/BRCA detects variants in HBOC-associated genes, MH Guide/Mendel can analyze large gene panels as well as whole-exome or whole-genome data, so that many different hereditary diseases can be identified at once. With this collaboration in place, Japanese patients will benefit from state-of-the-art genetic identification of inherited diseases like Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer and many other diseases. This will allow sooner diagnosis and potentially earlier therapeutic intervention , said Christian Meisel,
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Correspondent The Great East Japan Disaster hasn’t ended,” said innkeeper Sakawaki Tadao on Sunday as he surveyed the damage a magnitude 7.3 temblor (six-plus on the Japanese scale of zero to seven) did to his hostelry in Soma City, Fukushima Prefecture, the previous night. Seismologists say the quake was an aftershock of the one almost exactly ten years ago that devastated the region, triggered a tsunami and nuclear disaster, and upended Sakawaki’s life.
In March 2011, water from the tsunami came gushing into Sakawaki’s inn and flooded the first floor. The damage was so severe that it forced him to close. It took him nine and a half years to rebuild and reopen, this time on land elevated ten meters to protect him in the event of another tsunami. It took just four more months for an aftershock to put cracks in his walls, damage the boiler and knock out some of the lights.
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Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ Scientists of Mongolia and Japan are collaborating on the development of a technology for the restoration of degraded pastureland.
The project is one of the three projects shortlisted from 42 Bio-resources projects that competed for SATREPS (Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development) program, implemented by the Japan Science and Technology Agency. Leading scientists at the Mongolian University of Life Sciences (MULS), Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Ecosystem Research Center, the Research Institute of Animal Husbandry, University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, and Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University and the National Agriculture and Food Research Organization and some enterprises of Japan are collaborating in the project led by Professor of the National University of Mongolia J.Batkhuu.