Northwestern scientists have created the fastest-ever hepatitis C diagnostic, delivering accurate results in only 15 minutes. The test uses the DASH rapid PCR system, originally developed for COVID, ...
A new light-based sensor detects cancer markers at near-zero concentrations.
In the canals, marshes, and swamps of the Florida Everglades, invasive fish are silently slipping into new waterways. Among them are the Asian swamp eel and the bullseye snakehead, two air-breathing ...
A new Crispr-powered optical blood test detects lung cancer biomarkers at sub-attomolar levels, offering earlier molecular detection than conventional PCR or imaging.
The latent TB testing market presents opportunities through government support, tech advances in multiplex and molecular diagnostics, POC testing, telemedicine, and personalized medicine. These ...
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Syndex Bio unveils mcPCR technology at AGBT 2026 following $15.5 M seed financing
Syndex Bio, a biotechnology company advancing next‑generation molecular diagnostics, today announced the introduction of its proprietary mcPCR ™ (methyl‑copying PCR) platform at the Advances in Genome ...
University of Florida scientists have rolled out a DNA "tripwire" that can flag two notoriously stealthy invasive fish from just a few drops of canal water, giving Florida a new early-warning system ...
The COVID-19 pandemic forced a number of changes, many of which will remain in place long after it subsides. One important but under-recognized shift could be in the field of clinical diagnostics.
The Sepsis Diagnostics Market has emerged as a critical segment within the global healthcare and in-vitro diagnostics industry, driven by the urgent need for early disease detection and improved ...
Global Molecular Infectious Disease Testing Market OverviewThe global molecular infectious disease testing market is ...
Is it TB or not TB? A new study estimates the number of people told they have tuberculosis when they have a different ...
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A rapid HPV test could transform early cancer detection in Mexico
Scientists at the National Autonomous University of Mexico are developing a rapid test to detect Human Papillomavirus, HPV, the virus responsible for nearly all cases of cervical cancer. The research ...
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