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Mashup Score: 34.5 Million Gamers Significantly Advance Microbiome Research - 6 hour(s) ago
In one of the largest and most accomplished citizen science projects of all time, millions of gamers playing a very popular looter-shooter video game have exponentially increased what we know about the human microbiome.
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Mashup Score: 10McGill University's epic health hack using 'Borderlands 3' is a game changer (literally) - 1 day(s) ago
Millions of gamers could help cure your next stomach ache, and more.
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Mashup Score: 11
Launched in 2020, the Borderlands Science project was a major success.
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Mashup Score: 3
4.5 million gamers played the Borderlands Science mini-game that helped researchers solve the genetic code of bacteria in the human microbiome.
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Mashup Score: 4Deep learning tool may advance precision medicine approaches - 6 day(s) ago
The deep learning-based Lifelong Neural Network for Gene Regulation tool may shed light on how genetic variations influence a patient’s drug response.
Source: healthitanalytics.comCategories: General Medicine News, Future of MedicineTweet
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Mashup Score: 5How the global gaming community is helping to solve biomedical challenges – Physics World - 7 day(s) ago
Exploiting the efforts of millions of gamers has helped advance our knowledge of the human microbiome
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Mashup Score: 6
Two people are prescribed the same drug to treat the same ailment. It works for one but not the other. Researchers are studying the genetic makeup of people to unlock the answer to the question, why?
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Mashup Score: 8Millions of Borderlands 3 Players Are Now Collectively Listed as Contributors to a Peer Reviewed Scientific Paper - IGN - 8 day(s) ago
Millions of Borderlands 3 players are now collectively listed as contributors to a peer reviewed scientific paper, after participating in a minigame that helped provide researchers with real-world DNA data on gut bacteria.
Source: www.ign.comCategories: General Medicine News, Future of MedicineTweet
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Mashup Score: 18Video gamers outsmart AI algorithms in mapping gut bacteria - 13 day(s) ago
Gamers have advanced scientific research by playing a minigame in ‘Borderlands 3’. Their efforts help map gut bacteria, leading to breakthroughs in health and medicine.
Source: interestingengineering.comCategories: General Medicine News, Future of MedicineTweet
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Mashup Score: 4News: Genome Editing With Cas9 and AAV Generates Frequent Insertion of Viral Vectors That Are Difficult to Detect - CRISPR Medicine - 17 day(s) ago
Researchers in the US, Japan and the UK report in Nature Biotechnology that genome editing with Cas9 and adeno-associated virus repair templates leads to frequent insertion of viral vectors that are difficult to detect.
Source: crisprmedicinenews.comCategories: General Medicine News, Future of MedicineTweet
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