| Mission statement |
| Our aims are to discover genetic markers for the prediction
of thrombus formation in coronary artery disease and to design better
anti-thrombotics for improved prevention and treatment.
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| Funding |
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The Bloodomics project is funded with 9 million Euro through the 6th Framework Program
of the European Union (LSHM-CT-2004-503485). It started in June 2004 and will run for
four years. The project builds on a broad support from the partners' institutions and
from other fund-providers across Europe, like the British and Dutch Heart Foundations
and National Blood Services.
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| News |
| 24/04/09 |
Bloodomics 2 Workshop: Cambridge 11th and 12th November, 2009 |
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We are pleased to announce that a Bloodomics-2 workshop is to be held in Cambridge on Wednesday and Thursday 11 & 12 November 2009.
We have kept the 'all-in' registration fee really low and therefore hope that many of you will come and join us in
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| 23/02/09 |
Cambridge HaemAtlas published |
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The Cambridge HaemAtlas is a high quality and carefully curated gene haematology expression atlas from the 6 mature blood cell types from 7 healthy individuals and from erythroblasts and megakaryocytes which were derived by culture from CD34+ haematopoietic stem cells (Macaulay et al., Blood 2007;109:3260-3269). RNA samples were arrayed on the Illumina HumanWG-6 v2 Expression
BeadChips...
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| 24/06/08 |
Leuven Talks Available |
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The presentations are available under Documents/Workshops/June 2008 for the Leuven workshops. The are arranged either as all talks for a day in either a ZIP or tar.gz format or individual under the day.
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Bloodomics 2 Student Workshop & Meeting Madingley Hall, Cambridge November 2009
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