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Birmingham University and Nonacus partnership


Industry News: Birmingham University and Nonacus partner to develop urine test for bladder cancer
02 Jul 2021
Nonacus, a provider of genetic testing products for precision medicine and liquid biopsy, and the University of Birmingham have partnered to develop a non-invasive test for bladder cancer. The test, which is expected to be available by mid-2022, will use highly sensitive liquid biopsy technology developed by Nonacus, and a panel of biomarkers validated by Dr. Rik Bryan and Dr. Douglas Ward from the University’s Bladder Cancer Research Centre, to diagnose the disease from urine samples.
Bladder cancer is the seventh most common cancer in the developed world. In the UK, over 100,000 people a year are referred to hospital clinics that investigate for bladder cancer, usually after passing blood in their urine (haematuria). The first stage of investigation is usually cystoscopy, which involves inserting a camera into the bladder. Of these 100,000 patients, around ....

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Michael Collins, who circled the moon while his Apollo 11 crew mates landed, dies at 90


Michael Collins, who circled the moon while Apollo 11 crewmen landed, dies at 90
He kept the command module going and running through the 117-page list of contingencies he d prepared in the event anything went awry.
By Sarah KaplanThe Washington Post
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Apollo 11 command module pilot astronaut Michael Collins takes a break during training for the moon mission, in Cape Kennedy, Fla., in 1969. Collins, who piloted the ship from which Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin left to make their historic first steps on the moon in 1969, died Wednesday of cancer. Associated Press
On July 20, 1969, eight years after President John F. Kennedy pledged to land a man on the lunar surface and return him safely to Earth, astronaut Michael Collins sat alone in the command module Columbia. He was floating 60 miles above what he later called the “withered, sun-seared peach pit” of the moon. ....

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