Scientist.com Partners with Top CROs to Offer Disease Models for Cancer Research
AI-powered Disease Model Finder helps researchers identify preclinical oncology models
Scientist.com, the pharmaceutical industry s leading marketplace for life science research, announced today that it has partnered with Charles River, Certis Oncology and other leading oncology CROs to launch a Disease Model Finder that helps medical researchers use genetic, cellular and patient data to find the most appropriate research models for their preclinical development projects. Our proprietary model selection software uses multiple machine learning algorithms to help researchers sift through large amounts of data and identify in vitro and in vivo models for their research, stated Javier Pineda, PhD, Data Scientist at Scientist.com. Scientists can filter by gene mutation, gene expression, cancer type or patient information, and then purchase without delay once the right model is identified.
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Melissa Schroeder, a 5th-grade teacher, has earned West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s Above and Beyond Award, which recognizes excellence and creativity in and out of the classroom. She was presented the award this week at West Hamlin Elementary in Lincoln County, West Virginia.
Melissa Schroeder, a 5th-grade teacher from Lincoln County, has earned West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s Above and Beyond Award, which recognizes excellence and creativity in and out of the classroom.
Schroeder was presented the award this week at West Hamlin Elementary in Lincoln County, West Virginia. She actually won the award in January, but inclement weather and COVID-19 precautions delayed the presentation. She received a monetary award, our signature Blenko Above and Beyond blue apple paperweight, a certificate of recognition, and a host of other special gifts made possible by the sponsorship of Advantage Technology.
San Antonio area high school senior maintains high grades on road to recovery from football injury
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Bracken Christian School Senior Joshua Schroeder, 17, left, goes through therapy with help from John Morello at Texas Physical Therapy in Spring Branch on Dec. 14, 2020. Schroeder is recovering from an injury he sustained as a starting running back on the football team. After several weeks wearing a back brace. he’s building his strength back up and is looking to give the graduation speech as the school’s valedictorian.Jerry Lara /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Bracken Christian School Senior Joshua Schroeder, 17, right, goes through physical therapy exercises under the watchful eye of John Morello at Texas Physical Therapy in Spring Branch on Dec. 14, 2020.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less