Sentences with phrase «era of precision»

Based on the remarkable success of the original technology - focused AGBT meeting — and with an eye towards facilitating the emergence of a new era of precision medicine — The Genome Partnership launched AGBT - Precision Health, a new conference that debuted in September of 2016, in Scottsdale, Arizona.
The HCA will impact every aspect of biology and medicine, propelling translational discoveries and applications and ultimately leading to a new era of precision medicine.
The authors wrote: «We argue that in the era of precision medicine, potential differences in response to compounds that disrupt the cholesterol biosynthesis pathway must be respected, especially as their effect may be defined by both genetic makeup and life events at the same time.»
Our systems are enabling a new era of precision medicine and personalized health applications.
Caribou Biosciences is pioneering a new era of precision cell engineering and we are seeking talented and passionate individuals to help us in our mission to transform the development of new medical therapies and bio-based products.
«It opens a new era of precision measurement on antihydrogen.»
By the opening of the 21st century, though, experts began trumpeting a new era of precision cosmology.
In an era of precision medicine, the guideline provides recommendations for pathologists, oncologists, and other cancer health professionals on the current state - of - the - art recommendations for the molecular testing of lung cancer.
In the era of precision medicine, targeting the mutations driving cancer growth, rather than the tumor site itself, continues to be a successful approach for some patients.
Maxwell knew that even an era of precision measurements is not a sign of science's end but preparation for the opening of new frontiers.
Those measurements — and the next era of precision cosmology — are on the way.
The array's success ushers in a new era of precision cosmic - ray astronomy, according to Watson.

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(And since we are entering an era in which conservatives may be forced into considering, at all levels of government, the use of more dramatically intransigent constitutional resistance options to various budget - destroying, Constitution - eroding, and religious - liberty threatening trends of liberal «governance,» a Lincoln - like precision about what we intend to do, and about what enormities we are constitutionally obliged to put up with, is all the more necessary.
@Cedar Tree, I am not an historian and can't evaluate with precision the weight of the historical evidence for Christ, but I suspect that, «New Testament accounts outshine other similar writings of that era,» is a bit of an overstatment.
If one referred to the same era as «13.75 billion years minus 10 − 6 seconds ago,» the precision of the meaning would be lost because the minuscule latter time interval is swamped by uncertainty in the former.»..
In precision medicine era legacy gifts of patient brain tissue reveal disease mechanisms and new therapeutic approaches
«We're in an era of cutting - edge precision medicine, yet we can still achieve meaningful progress with conventional treatments,» said Gregory A. Masters, MD, FACP, FASCO, Chair of ASCO's Cancer Communications Committee.
The emphasis now is to store samples from almost every major study with correlative science in mind, and this is essential if we are to understand disease biology, mechanism of response and resistance to therapy in the era of targeted therapy and precision medicine.»
«In this new era of genomics and precision medicine, the key to success lies in dissecting genetic contributions and involving some level of patient stratification,» Martinez said.
We know families find it extremely difficult living in limbo without a precise diagnosis, particularly in this current era of increasing precision medicine.
On the inside of the sphere, Busch and Olearius etched a heavenly vista: hundreds of gilded stars mapped with astronomical precision for that era.
It should be noted that the 7th Pan Arab Human Genetics Conference will be held from 18 to 20 January 2018 at Conrad hotel in Dubai, and will discuss the Omics Era through 4 main topics: precision medicine, big data in human genetics, genomics of multifactorial disorders, and the current trend in human genetics sciences.
Distinguished Professor Sang Yup Lee said, «We have developed a platform technology DeepDDI that will allow precision medicine in the era of Fourth Industrial Revolution.
We are pioneering a new era of microbiome - based precision medicine.
Joining the ranks of The Diary of a Teenage Girl and The Edge of Seventeen as a refreshing woman - centered coming - of - age film (and offering more depth than either), Lady Bird captures a recent era with precision and a hint of nostalgia that's not distracting: Clunky flip phones and «Cry Me a River» blend right in.
Maybe it's Kurt's affectionate and self - deprecating send - up of superdads (which almost makes up for Dreamer), maybe it's the Hughesian trappings (the»80s soundtrack covers, the stratification that goes on between heroes and sidekicks) and old - school editing style, or maybe it's Danielle Panabaker's alarming resemblance to Beetlejuice - era Winona Ryder; in other words, maybe it locates my Achilles Heels with sad precision.
In his six feature films and the HBO miniseries «Mildred Pierce,» Haynes has grown into a master of melodrama with a knack for lushly textured films that summon earlier eras with precision and power.
In the opening section of The Stranger's Child, Alan Hollinghurst jumps into the milieu of some of the greatest novels in English, the end of the dress - for - dinner era that came just before World War I. His fine and elegant writing seems to be more than an homage to novels such as Brideshead Revisited or Howard's End; the precision of his language allows Hollinghurst to tease out what his characters are actually thinking even as what comes out of their mouths is the proper, dining - room appropriate thing to say.
From the gleam of the golden Shwedagon Pagoda to the temples of Bagan and its colorful markets laid in artistic precision, Myanmar offers a glimpse of a bygone era.
In an era where backwards compatibility has either been completely abandoned or stripped away via revised hardware, HD remasters make for an excellent alternative: why not take the games of yesteryear, port them over to current - generation consoles and make the most of precision high - definition visuals, higher frame - rates, cleaner artwork and improved texture filtering?
In 2007, film critic Jonathan Romney described Starr's new silent film Theda: «In a 40 - minute black - and - white film Theda British artist Georgina Starr, best known for her series of works inspired by the 1965 thriller Bunny Lake is Missing, pays tribute to this stormiest of divas and undertakes an archeology of gestural art of the silent - era actress (Theda Bara), drawing on the styles of several other now forgotten grande - dames, such as Barbara La Marr and Maud Allan... the film is divided into three parts «prelude», «act» and «epilogue»... but «prelude» is the real coup: in a long single take, Starr runs through the codified expressive repertoire of the Theda - era performer with such precision that any ironic distance evaporate.
Hyperrealistic paintings which result from a disarming pictorial precision and lead to a melancholy reflection about these new modern urban sceneries, the ones that take shape at street corners, in the suburbs, in the waste of this consumerist era.
The lack of precision is typical of the era - as is the deviation of actual temperatures.
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