Fadel Alshalabi, owner and CEO of Crestar Labs, and Samuel Harris, owner of Flojo Recruiting, conspired to bill Medicare and Medicaid for millions of dollars in genetic test orders.
The research team tested the activity of over 2,600 different RNA sequences predicted to belong to a class of RNA enzymes called "twister ribozymes," which have the ability to cut themselves in two.
Inocras and Summit Pharmaceuticals International Corporation Announce Collaboration Aim to Transform Clinical Genomics in ...
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Aliso Viejo-based Ambrey Genetics Corp., Orange County’s third-largest medical diagnostics and testing company, has entered ...
Researchers have created a comprehensive genomic database to improve diversity in genomics research by including Latin ...
A new study has identified 80 genes that may increase the risk of developing breast cancer — 70 of which were previously ...
Camblong added, “Looking ahead, I’m excited by major growth catalysts such as our new Liquid Biopsy application MSK ACCESS (R) powered with SOPHiA DDMTM, which has already attracted an impressive 18 ...
Living Local 15 host Jessica Williams is joined by Sean Goddard, a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and Owner of Viking Psychiatry, to discuss the Gene Testing they offer and how it can help your ...
Two women who were switched at birth only realized the mistake more than 50 years later due to a DNA home test, the BBC ...
Using genetic genealogy, detectives identified a body found burning within an abandoned boat in a field as her father, Kevin ...