DNA extraction from blood

Extracting high molecular weight DNA

High quality and High molecular weight genomic DNA extraction is the crucial starting point for applications like PCR, qPCR and Genomic Sequencing. Improving repeatability and throughput of such experiments will require automation at every possible stage. Introducing Cambrian Quickpure High molecular weight DNA extraction kits: Access application note here Full product details along with the …

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Biobanks need a better system to store DNA samples

Back in 2009, TIME magazine featured biobanks among “10 Ideas Changing the World Right Now”. Fast forward to today, with an increase in omics technology and a shift towards precision medicine, biobanks have become an indispensable requisite for biomedical research. Biobanks are catering to national, regional, and disease-specific needs. The facilities store a diverse array …

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DNA extraction machine placement in India

Manta Installed in the FRIGE lab at IHG✅

Ahmedabad, April 19, 2024 Cambrian Bioworks proudly announces the installation of Manta, the nucleic acid automation device, at the Institute of Human Genetics (IHG) within the FRIGE laboratory. The lab, committed to delivering precise diagnostics and advancing genomic research, operates both a diagnostics and a research center. Renowned for its expertise in molecular genetics, the …

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Manta’s Grand Debut at BHU, Varanasi

Varanasi, January 30, 2024 – Manta, the nucleic acid automation device from Cambrian Bioworks, made its grand debut in Professor Gyaneshwer Chaubey’s lab at Banaras Hindu University (BHU). This marks the commencement of a comprehensive five-year study, where Prof. Gyan’s lab aims to establish a DNA bank featuring 50,000 human samples sourced from North India. The …

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How Datar Cancer Genetics helps with cancer treatment

The Future of Liquid Biopsy, Made in India

In a world besieged by a myriad of health challenges, few adversaries strike fear into our hearts as profoundly as cancer does. Like an invisible assailant, it lurks in the shadows, stealthily infiltrating lives, families, and communities. In 2022 alone, a staggering 10 million people died of cancer, globally. Cancer deaths by type. Image source: https://ourworldindata.org/cancer#the-number-of-cancer-deaths-is-increasing-as-the-world-population-is-growing-an In …

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Early cancer detection using saliva

Saliva: The Next Frontier in Cancer Detection

Back in 2004, researchers at UCLA published a study demonstrating the feasibility of using saliva to detect oral cancer. They analyzed saliva samples collected from patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma and healthy individuals. They looked for mutations in the p53 gene (which is known to be associated with oral cancer development). Using PCR, they …

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Short-read sequencing vs long-read sequencing

Short-read sequencing vs long-read sequencing

Short-read sequencing has revolutionized the field of biomedical research. Compared to traditional methods, it’s faster and more cost-effective. Short reads are effective for applications aimed at counting the abundance of specific sequences, identifying variants within otherwise well-conserved sequences, or profiling the expression of particular transcripts. Image source: https://www.hudsonalpha.org/piecing-together-the-genome-the-long-and-short-of-it-all/ Here are some of the short-read sequencing technologies making …

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Genomics and personalized medicine

Beyond Trial and Error: How Genomics is Personalizing Medicine

Have you ever wondered why a medication that works wonders for others may not have the same effect on you? Well, it turns out that our genes, lifestyle, and environment all play a role in how our bodies respond to medical treatments. Enter – Genomics (and its tools that enable risk assessment and prediction). Genomics …

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Using chatGPT for genomics research

At Cambrian, we develop bio tools for life sciences research, cell and gene therapy, and molecular diagnostic workflows. Often times we find ourselves, a bunch of molecular biologists, chemists, and engineers, brainstorming endlessly to stay current with advancements in the field. Various questions arise that need further research like ”which genes are used to assess …

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