Humber Polytechnic - Humber Polytechnic students explore what's possible with spatial technology for aging populations
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New Spatial Technology Unveils Nanoscale Genome Structure Associated With Aging
Tapping into the structural intricacies of the cell nucleus was once a pipe dream, Jason Buenrostro, PhD, told me when reflecting on the early beginnings of the spatial genomics field. When he started his lab as an institute member at the Broad Institute eight years ago, sifting through millions of DNA sequences to interrogate new disease-relevant genes was arguably one of the “most important things happening in biology.” Yet, the 2D sequences…
Humber Polytechnic - Humber Polytechnic students explore what's possible with spatial technology for aging populations
How can technology be used to help aging populations including soothing the feelings of grief and loss caused by the death of a loved one?That was the question some Humber Polytechnic students w. . .
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