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SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., May 24, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Fluidigm Corporation (NASDAQ:FLDM), an innovative biotechnology tools provider with a vision to improve life through comprehensive health insight, today announced that it has joined the FLAMIN-GO Project consortium of academic and industry leaders in rheumatology, autoimmune disease research, and drug discovery and development to create an organ-on-a-chip solution toward personalized care and improved outcomes for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients.
Organ-on-a-chip refers to a microfluidic culture device that simulates the microarchitecture and functions of living human organs, potentially offering an alternative to traditional animal testing.
RA, an autoimmune inflammatory disorder characterized by synovial joint inflammation, affects ~0.5 to 1 percent of the global population. RA is a significant public health problem as it can lead to permanent disability. To gain insights into this disease, FLAMIN-GO Project
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In a high stress matter of life and death, many came together Sunday afternoon in downtown Culpeper to save a suicidal, 50-year-old man who climbed to the top of a 250-feet-tall cell tower to end his life.
Multiple calls came into Culpeper County E911 starting around 12:18 p.m. on May 2 about a male subject climbing a cellphone tower at the Verizon building in the 600-block of Old Brandy Road at East Piedmont Street.
The man was yelling suicidal statements as he climbed the tower, according to a news release Monday morning from Culpeper Police Department spokeswoman Officer Julia Cole.
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