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The Omics Marketing Team work with leading journal publications on reciprocal marketing arrangements. If you are interested in promoting your journal or association to the leading players in this industry please contact us.
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Pharma Focus Europe

Pharma Focus Europe is a Bi-annual magazine from Ochre Media. It is the leading Pharma title in digital versions serving the information needs of key executives from the world's leading Pharma providers. Pharma Focus Europe covers important issues and trends shaping the future of the Pharma industry across Europe and rest of the world. It offers dedicated, reliable and accurate coverage of the industry's progress and incisive analysis to help its readers make informed decisions to stay ahead of the competition.


European Biopharmaceutical Review

European Biopharmaceutical Review

EBR informs and educates on the latest developments and innovations in drug discovery in the pharma sector. Focusing on research and development in pharma, EBR features discussions on cutting-edge science, including topics such as oncology, cell and gene therapies, biologics and degenerative diseases, allowing contributors to highlight their own most exciting research and analysis, and their potential impacts.

To get in touch, please email either Louise (Media Manager) louise@samedanltd.com or Charlie (Editor) charlie@samedanltd.com.


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CRISPR Forum

Welcome to CRISPR Forum,  the first and largest LinkedIn CRISPR networking group.

CRISPRs (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) are multiple short direct repeats that are found in the genomes of approximately 40% of bacteria. CRISPR functions as a prokaryotic immune system, in that it confers resistance to exogenous genetic elements. The CRISPR system provides a form of immunity. Short segments of foreign DNA, called spacers, are incorporated into the genome between CRISPR repeats, and serve as a 'memory' of past exposures. CRISPR spacers are then used to recognise and silence exogenous genetic elements in a manner analogous to RNAi in eukaryotic organisms. CRISPRs have huge potential to commandeer the down-regulation, expression, and importantly, the KO of eukaryotic genes.

Join the CRISPR Forum today!


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SelectScience

At SelectScience® we are accelerating science by connecting scientific communities with trusted solutions. We produce and publish high-quality digital content and deliver content marketing solutions, whilst also informing scientists about the best products and technologies in their field through the power of peer-to-peer recommendation and reviews.