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Newborn Blood Drops Reveal Early Clues to SIDS Risk

A high-throughput proteomics study of newborn dried blood spots uncovered a three-protein biomarker panel that distinguished preterm infants who later died of SIDS from matched controls, highlighting biological differences in preterm SIDS cases.
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Inside the UK Biobank’s Push Toward Population-Scale Proteomics

UK Biobank’s expansion of Olink proteomics from 50,000 to 500,000 participants marks a major step toward true population-scale multi-omics. Deputy Chief Scientist Dr. Adam Lewandowski discusses the challenges of releasing this high-dimensional data.
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Protein Shape Changes Could Reveal Early Disease Signals

At HUPO 2025, ETH Zurich’s Prof. Paola Picotti discussed how limited proteolysis mass spectrometry tracks protein shape changes rather than abundance alone. She highlighted how metabolite–protein interaction mapping can reveal functional shifts.
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From Brain Cells to Honeybees: A Conversation With Leonard Foster at HUPO 2025

From decoding the diversity of brain cells to probing pollinators, Prof. Leonard Foster explores how proteomics can help reveal connections between human health, the environment and the wider world.
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Industry Insight

Genomics Testing Needs Structured Data To Succeed

Dr. Heidi Rehm shares insights on how genomics is evolving at the intersection of research and clinical practice. In this Q&A, she highlights the role of AI, global data standards and collaboration in shaping future patient care.
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Industry Insight

Precision Medicine at Novo Nordisk Uses AI To Combat Obesity

Novo Nordisk’s Transformational Prevention Unit (TPU) integrates AI, omics, and genomics to predict obesity risk and tailor interventions. By focusing on personalized solutions, TPU aims to prevent obesity and reduce the incidence of related diseases
A doctor talking to a cancer patient while they receive cancer therapy via an IV drip.
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What’s Next for Cancer Precision Medicine?

Explore the future of precision medicine cancer therapy. Understand personalized treatment strategies and innovations shaping oncology care.
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Molecular Phenotyping Is Quietly Revolutionizing Modern Medicine

In this interview, we spoke with Janne Lehtiö, PhD, professor of medical proteomics, to explore how molecular phenotyping and omics-based technologies are reshaping our understanding of disease mechanisms.
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How the Danish National Genome Center Uses Patients’ Genomic Data

Catching up at the Nordic Precision Medicine Forum 2025 in Stockholm, Technology Networks spoke to Astrid Pedersen, special advisor at the Danish National Genome Center, to learn more about the initiative’s work.
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Alzheimer’s Expert: What Does the Future of Dementia Diagnosis Look Like?

Technology Networks interviewed Professor Henrik Zetterberg on World Alzheimer’s Day 2024 to learn more about his work and his outlook on the future of AD and dementia research.
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