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o·mics

 (ō′mĭks, ŏm′ĭks)
n.
1. (used with a sing. or pl. verb) Analysis of large amounts of data representing an entire set of some kind, especially the entire set of molecules, such as proteins, lipids, or metabolites, in a cell, organ, or organism.
2. (used with a sing. verb) Any of the fields employing this approach, as proteomics or metabolomics.

[From -omics, as in genomics, proteomics, etc.]
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Current work includes investigation into the role of microglia and astrocytes in neurodegeneration in the context of both multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's disease using a wide range of methods integrated with imaging, including 'omics strategies deployed minimally invasively in blood and in isolated brain tissue post-mortem.
Summary: New Delhi [India] June 24 (ANI/NewsVoir): SCIEX, a global leader in life science analytical technologies, today announced a Co-marketing agreement with Elucidata, a disruptive integrated Omics platform company providing tools for metabolomics data processing.
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Elucidata's AI-based platform combines different forms of omics data using advanced computational analysis techniques to characterize healthy and diseased states at the molecular level.
(TAP)- European project PHINDaccess, or Strengthening Omics data analysis capacities in pathogen-host interaction, was launched Monday in Tunis.
The webinar will highlight some of the most commonly requested aspects of omics including how to construct complex analysis pipelines and effectively using machine learning tools for data mining.