A research team led by the University of California San Diego and the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel has created an atlas of fungi linked to a range of 35 different cancers for the first time. As reported in the journal Cell, the researchers hope the new...
New research is revealing that cancer is rife with bacteria and fungi – a rich ecosystem that scientists call the tumor microbiome. Read more at The New York...
An international collaboration between the Weizmann Institute, UC San Diego, and Micronoma provides the most comprehensive characterization of fungi in cancer to date, discovering synergistic interactions with bacteria and furthering the role of mycobiome as an...
By Deborah Borfitz September 22, 2022 | Emerging approaches to the early detection of cancer, based on metabolic profiling and microbiome- and exosome-driven liquid biopsies, were highlighted during the recent Next Generation Dx Summit held in Washington, D.C....
It’s no exaggeration to say the development of Micronoma’s Oncobiota™ microbiome-driven liquid-biopsy technology to detect cancer at an early stage would not be possible without extensive expertise and use of machine learning (ML) tools. Micronoma’s proprietary...