Next week, we're thrilled to be presenting at the ISSRDC conference in Boston with our groundbreaking study: "Encapsulate: Automated Biochips for Personalized Cancer Screening in Microgravity". For the first time, we'll be sharing the incredible data achieved from our research on the International Space Station, as part of the SpaceX CRS-30 mission. This study represents the effects of microgravity on patient responses to a variety of chemodrugs, and is a huge leap forward in personalized cancer therapy, utilizing microgravity to enhance our automated biochips' capabilities. Join us as we explore how microgravity can revolutionize cancer screening and treatment, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in space and medicine. #ISSRDC2024 #CancerResearch #SpaceMedicine #Microgravity
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📰 Check out MOSAIC in this month’s issue of Pharmaceutiques Magazine! Spatial omics technologies are poised to deliver major scientific breakthroughs in the next few years, connecting the different cell types that coexist in the tumor microenvironment and bringing a new understanding of cancer. We believe that the convergence of large-scale spatial omics data and AI will power the next revolution in cancer research. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eBP2h-e
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📍Liked by https://lnkd.in/g3YJHBnk and others ai.spectra Nanobots: The Future of Cancer Treatment!📌 Scientists in Sweden are transforming cancer research with breakthrough nanotechnology! These tiny "DNA origami" nanobots unfold a cancer-killing mechanism only in tumor environments, precisely targeting cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue. In mouse trials, these nanobots reduced tumor growth by 70%! Could this be the future of precise, side-effect-free cancer therapy? ← Imagine a world where treatments are both effective and gentle on the body. #cancerresearch #nanotechnology #futureofmedicine #dnaorigami #cancertreatment #innovatetosave #medicalbreakthrough #sciencenews
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The Human Tumor Atlas Network charts the roadmap for advancing spatial #omics The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Human Tumor Atlas Network #HTAN has published a cluster of papers intended to advance the framework of #spatial_omics, the science of profiling morphological and molecular features of human cancers in two and three dimensions. canHeal.eu uncan.eu Marc Van den Bulcke Valsamo Anagnostou Nicola Normanno Klaus Pantel Vasiliki Mollaki https://lnkd.in/dak2mi7P
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