Researchers at UC San Diego's School of Engineering have created a way to test for COVID-19 risk that is so simple, it can be worn as a sticker on you...
A team at UC San Diego School of Engineering is working to develop a sensor that would stick to your facemask and detect COVID-19 in your breath. ?Jus...
Researchers at UC San Diego are experimenting with new wearable test strips which change color if they detect the SARS-CoV-2 virus in a person?s breat...
The National Institutes of Health has awarded UC San Diego $1.3 million to develop a small, wearable sensor that can tell whether a person has the nov...
Researchers from the University of California at San Diego found that by blending high-accuracy results with low-accuracy results in the search for ne...
Smartwatches and other wearable devices that continuously measure users' heart rates, skin temperature and other physiological markers can help spot c...
A strategy for machine learning has been developed that exploits the fact that data are often collected in different ways with varying levels of accur...
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News | January 14, 2021
The genomes of children affected by autism spectrum disorders (ASD) harbor significantly more damaging tandem repeat mutations that are not present in...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder have higher numbers of de novo tandem repeat mutations than unaffected persons, suggesting a role for these ...
Approximately half of the human genome, known as the repeatome, consists of repetitive DNA sequences. The repeatome includes more than one million tan...
Approximately half of the human genome, known as the repeatome, consists of repetitive DNA sequences. The repeatome includes more than one million tan...