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From medical treatment to therapies, the power of personalised genomicsThe increased awareness about the role genetic makeup plays in mainstream healthcare, nutrition, and personality enhancement.
Asia’s richest man Mukesh Ambani to foray into genome testing with Rs 12,000 kitThe genome test, which is about 86% cheaper than other offerings available locally, can reveal a person’s predisposition to cancers, cardia...
Japan's Nissan plans 'game changing' electric car batteriesThe all-solid-state battery will replace the lithium-ion battery now in use for a 2028 product launch and a pilot plant launch in 2024, acc...
There’s money you can make selling your DNA. Shivom will help monetise itGenetic testing centres are selling your DNA to pharma majors to conduct drug development research without your knowledge and the latter is...
Genetic tests gaining popularity for diagnosis & treatments in IndiaThe size of the industry, which is pegged at Rs 300-400 crore, has been growing at 30% annually.
Inside Masayoshi Son's eccentric, relentless deal spreeIn deal after deal, SoftBank's Masayoshi Son presses to meet founders face to face and encourage them to take more money than they want.
For Indian doctors, it's written in the genes not starsMedGenome has seen the number of samples triple for genetic tests in of samples triple for genetic tests in the last one year.
India a very appealing market; it’s the right time to be here: Joseph Grasso, Co-Director, CEMP"Cornell is establishing a presence in the Indian executive education market not only with the ILR School but other schools within Cornell ...
- Customised drugs will be the way forward: Royyuru
Ajay Royyuru, who heads the Computational Biology Center at IBM Research, is doing ground-breaking work in personalised, information-based ...
- Are the UK's immigration policies racist?
UK's immigration policies have come under fire from time to time for being racist towards Indians.