‫تطرح شركة MGI جهاز التسلسل عالي الإنتاجية DNBSEQ-T20×2* في معرض ميدلاب الشرق الأوسط

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دبي ، دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة, 11 فبراير / شباط 2023/PRNewswire/ — قدمت شركة MGI Tech Co., Ltd وهي الشركة العالمية الرائدة في مجال أدوات علوم الحياة، منتجها الثوري الجديد DNBSEQ-T20×2* لمنطقة الشرق الأوسط في معرض ميدلاب الشرق الأوسط 2023، الذي عقد في الفترة من 6 إلى 9 فبراير في دبي، والذي تم إطلاقه رسميًا في معرض AGBT 2023 في الفترة من 6 إلى 9 فبراير بالولايات المتحدة في نفس الوقت.

MGI’s Ultra-high Throughput Sequencer DNBSEQ-T20×2*

منذ تأسيس مكتبها في دبي في عام 2019، التزمت شركة MGI بجلب تقنيات الجينوم المبتكرة والمتطورة لدعم العملاء المحليين والشركاء بشكل أفضل في منطقة الشرق الأوسط. تقدم شركة MGI أجهزة التسلسل الجيني T Series و G Series و E Series التي تغطي نطاقًا واسعًا من الاستخدامات التسلسلية ذات الإنتاجية المنخفضة والمتوسطة والعالية للغاية. يمثل DNBSEQ-T20×2 * تطورًا في منتجات سلسلة T المصممة لمشاريع الجينوم السكانية الكبيرة. باستخدام شريحة تسلسل كبيرة من النوع المفتوح مقطوعة من رقاقة سيليكون كاملة، يستطيع جهاز DNBSEQ-T20×2 * تشغيل 6 شرائح في وقت واحد، مما ينتج ما يصل إلى 42 تيرابايت لكل تشغيل باستخدام PE100 أو حتى 72 تيرابايت لكل تشغيل باستخدام PE150 في مساحة أصغر من DNBSEQ-T10×4 *.

تم تمكين DNBSEQ-T20×2 * من خلال الكيمياء الحيوية المبتكرة للغطس، مما يجعل العملية التي لا يمكن تصورها للغطس الآلي المتتالي لشرائح متعددة في نفس الكاشف. يتيح غمر السوائل لشرائح السيليكون بدون غطاء تفاعلًا موحدًا للغاية على كامل سطح هذه الشرائح الكبيرة مما يضمن جودة تسلسل عالية وإنتاجية أكبر وأقل تكلفة. يمكن لمجموعة واحدة من DNBSEQ-T20×2RS * إنتاج ما يصل إلى 50000 WGS سنويًا مقابل أقل من 100 دولار لكل 30 مرة من الجينوم البشري بما في ذلك استهلاك الأداة.

 يصادف هذا العام الذكرى الثلاثين لاستكمال مسودة العمل لتسلسل الجينوم البشري التي بدأت في أبريل 2003. قضى علماء من ست دول 13 عامًا في رسم خرائط الجينوم البشري الأول بتكلفة تقارب 3 مليارات دولار. انخفضت تكلفة تسلسل الجينوم الكامل إلى أقل من 1000 دولار اليوم. قال الدكتور روي تان، المدير العام لفرع MGI في آسيا والمحيط الهادئ: “إن تسويق DNBSEQ-T20×2 * سوف يكسر الحدود لزيادة تمكين عصر الجينوم البشري بقيمة 100 دولار، وهذا الإنجاز التاريخي هو قوة مهمة تدفع تطوير وتوسيع الصناعة الوراثية في منطقة آسيا والمحيط الهادئ وخارجها، وتسريع تقدم فهم الجينوم البشري والاستخدامات الطبية، وإعادة تشكيل بيئة الصناعة بشكل أساسي.”

على وجه الخصوص، تم تجهيز DNBSEQ-T20×2 * بجهازي تصوير وذراع آلي دوار يتعامل مع 6 شرائح توفر 72 تيرابايت / تشغيل إلى WGS و WGBS و WES و RNA-seq وخلية واحدة و Stereo-Seq واستخدامات التسلسل الأخرى، بما في ذلك تجميع وتسلسل المكتبات المختلفة في وقت واحد. نظرًا لأنه يتم تحقيق التكلفة الاستهلاكية المنخفضة من خلال تشغيل 6 شرائح في وقت واحد عند أو بالقرب من سعتها التشغيلية، يجب طلب DNBSEQ-T20×2 بحد أدنى سنوي معين من المواد الاستهلاكية.

وتابع الدكتور روي تان قائلًا: “بوجودنا المحلي وفريق إقليمي متنامٍ، جعلنا مهمتنا هي خدمة العملاء المحليين في الوصول إلى التقنيات المتطورة والمنتجات الجديدة المبتكرة”. “من خلال فهم أفضل للاحتياجات الجينية الأخيرة لمنطقة الشرق الأوسط، وتوفير الوصول المبكر للمنتجات، وتسهيل الأنشطة التعاونية لرد الجميل للمجتمعات المحلية، نعتقد أنه يمكننا حقًا النهوض بالعلوم وتحقيق رؤيتنا المتمثلة في قيادة الابتكار في علوم الحياة”. وبهذا، يسعدني جدًا إطلاق جهاز التسلسل DNBSEQ-T20×2 * الجديد في دبي ومنح هذا السوق ذي الأولوية القصوى الوصول المبكر للجهاز”.

منذ إطلاق نموذج المنتج الأول BGISEQ-500 في عام 2015، قدمت شركة MGI سلسلة كاملة من أجهزة التسلسل مع قدرة إنتاجية للبيانات تمتد من KB إلى PB . إن امتلاك القدرة على توفير أجهزة تسلسل جينية متنوعة تغطي نطاقًا واسعًا من استخدامات التسلسل الإنتاجية المنخفضة والمتوسطة والعالية الفائقة، يسمح لشركة MGI بخدمة احتياجات العملاء المختلفة بشكل أفضل، بحيث يمكن للعملاء اختيار كل ما يحتاجون إليه من MGI في متجر واحد.

نبذة عن شركة MGI

تُعد شركة MGI Tech Co. Ltd. (MGI) ، ومقرها في شينزين، ملتزمة ببناء الأدوات الأساسية والتكنولوجيا لقيادة علوم الحياة من خلال الابتكار الذكي. استنادًا إلى التكنولوجيا الخاصة بها، تركز شركة MGI على البحث والتطوير وإنتاج وبيع أدوات التسلسل والكواشف والمنتجات ذات الصلة لدعم أبحاث علوم الحياة والزراعة والطب الدقيق والرعاية الصحية. و MGI هي شركة منتجة رائدة لمسلسلات الجينات السريرية عالية الإنتاجية*، وتشمل منصات التعددية المتجانسة التسلسل الجيني*، والتصوير الطبي، وأتمتة المختبرات. كما تتمثل مهمة MGI في تطوير وتعزيز أدوات علوم الحياة المتقدمة للرعاية الصحية في المستقبل. لمزيد من المعلومات، يرجى زيارة  الموقع الإلكتروني  لشركة MGI أو التواصل معنا عبر  Twitter أو  LinkedIn  أو  YouTube .

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ROSEN, GLOBAL INVESTOR COUNSEL, Encourages National Realty Investment Advisors LLC Investors with Losses in Excess of $100K to Secure Counsel Before Important Deadline in Securities Class Action – NRIA

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NEW YORK, Feb. 10, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of National Realty Investment Advisors LLC membership units (NRIA) of the important March 13, 2023 lead plaintiff deadline in the securities class action.

The case is against Rey E. Grabato II, Daniel Coley O’Brien, Thomas Nicholas Salzano, Arthur Scutaro, Arthur Raymond Scutaro, Sr., Arthur Raymond Scutaro, Jr., Olena Budinska, Ivel Turner, Jeff Rosenberg, Mark Korczak, Byron Cartozian, and Brian Harrington (together, “Defendants”).

SO WHAT: If you purchased NRIA membership units you may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out of pocket fees or costs through a contingency fee arrangement.

WHAT TO DO NEXT: To join the NRIA class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=10974 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email pkim@rosenlegal.com or cases@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action. A class action lawsuit has already been filed. If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than March 13, 2023. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation.

WHY ROSEN LAW: We encourage investors to select qualified counsel with a track record of success in leadership roles. Often, firms issuing notices do not have comparable experience, resources or any meaningful peer recognition. Many of these firms do not actually handle securities class actions, but are merely middlemen that refer clients or partner with law firms that actually litigate the cases. Be wise in selecting counsel. The Rosen Law Firm represents investors throughout the globe, concentrating its practice in securities class actions and shareholder derivative litigation. Rosen Law Firm has achieved the largest ever securities class action settlement against a Chinese Company. Rosen Law Firm was Ranked No. 1 by ISS Securities Class Action Services for number of securities class action settlements in 2017. The firm has been ranked in the top 4 each year since 2013 and has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for investors. In 2019 alone the firm secured over $438 million for investors. In 2020, founding partner Laurence Rosen was named by law360 as a Titan of Plaintiffs’ Bar. Many of the firm’s attorneys have been recognized by Lawdragon and Super Lawyers.

DETAILS OF THE CASE: According to the lawsuit, National Realty Investment Advisors LLC offered and sold NRIA, a membership unit in the NRIA Fund. Defendants used NRIA and the NRIA Fund to carry out a fraudulent scheme, including making and disseminating material misrepresentations, and effectuating a Ponzi scheme to divert millions of dollars invested in the NRIA Fund for their own personal gain.

To join the NRIA class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=10974 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email pkim@rosenlegal.com or cases@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action.

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‫منتج تيانلونج الجديد Panall 8000 يتألق في معرض ميدلاب الشرق الأوسط 2023

شيان ، الصين ، 10 فبراير 2023 / PRNewswire / — تم الكشف عن معرض ميدلاب الشرق الأوسط 2023 ، وهو معرض رائد للطب المخبري في منطقة الشرق الأوسط ، في مركز دبي التجاري العالمي في الفترة من 6 إلى 9 فبراير.

 كأول معرض لشركة تيانلونج في عام 2023 ، نحن مستعدون جيدًا ويسعدنا الترحيب بالضيوف من جميع أنحاء العالم ومناقشة أحدث الابتكارات في مجال التشخيصات المخبرية.

Tianlong at Medlab

 تقدم شركة تيانلونج للجمهور حل مختبر بي سي آر المبتكر ، والذي يغطي مستخلِصات الحمض النووي وأنظمة بي سي آر في الوقت الفعلي وأنظمة معالجة العينات وأنظمة معالجة السوائل والكواشف المتوافقة. حصلت المنتجات الرئيسية من شركة تيانلونج على تقدير من الشركاء الجدد والقدامى لأدائها الممتاز وجودتها المستقرة.

هذه المرة ، أطلقنا أيضًا منتجنا الجديد Panall 8000 All-in-One Molecular Diagnosis System ووضعناه في الساحة الدولية. جذب المنتج الجديد انتباه عدد كبير من العملاء وجعلهم يتوقفون عنه لمشاهدته.

Tianlong Panall 8000 debuted

معزز المختبر الجديد ، Tianlong Panall 8000 هو نظام تشخيص جزيئي بسيط وآمن يضم وظائف فتح / إغلاق أنبوب العينة ، وتحميل العينة ، واستخراج الحمض النووي ، وإعداد بي سي آر، واكتشاف بي سي آر، وتحليل النتائج ، والتي يمكن أن تحقق عينة حقيقية عملية الكشف عن النتيجة وتحقيق راحة كبيرة للمهنيين الذين يستخدمون عملية أحادية المفتاح فقط.

الفوائد

  • نظام العينة في النتيجة
  • عملية أحادية المفتاح وسير عمل سريع
  • نظام مغلق يقلل من التلوث
  • يمكن اختبار 8 عينات في نفس الوقت

إنه تجَمُع رائع في دبي. شكرًا لجميع أصدقائنا وشركائنا وزملائنا على إنجاح مشاركتنا في معرض ميدلاب الشرق الأوسط 2023.

سوف تتفوق شركة تيانلونج دائمًا في صنع منتجات ممتازة ، وشكرًا لاختياركم تيانلونج. سنبقيكم على اطلاع بأحدث عروضنا ونأمل أن يكون لديك المزيد من التفاعلات في المرة القادمة.

نبذة عن تيانلونج

تيانلونج هي شركة مبتكرة للتكنولوجيا الفائقة متخصصة في منتجات التشخيص الجزيئي في الصين. منذ تأسيسها في عام 1997، كرست تيانلونج نفسها لتوفير حلول تحليل PCR في المختبر المتكاملة للمهنيين في جميع أنحاء العالم. لدينا مجموعة واسعة من المنتجات التي تغطي من الأجهزة إلى الكواشف، بما في ذلك مستخلصات الأحماض النووية، وأنظمة PCR في الوقت الفعلي، وأنظمة التشخيص الجزيئي الكل في واحد، وأنظمة معالجة العينات، وأنظمة مناولة السوائل، و 300 نوع من الكواشف المتوافقة. مع علامات NMPA و CE و FDA ، تم تصدير منتجاتنا إلى أكثر من 100 دولة ومنطقة في جميع أنحاء العالم وساعدت بشكل كبير في الوقاية من الأوبئة ومكافحتها مثل COVID-19 و SARS وأنفلونزا الطيور والإيبولا وزيكا وحمى الخنازير الأفريقية.

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Fatalities from Militant Islamist Violence in Africa Surge by Nearly 50 Percent

Highlights

Violence linked to militant Islamist groups in Africa surged by 22 percent over the past year (comprising 6,859 events). This represents a new record of extremist violence and reflects a near doubling in the number of such events since 2019.

Militant Islamist violence in Africa remains concentrated in five theaters, each comprising distinct locally based actors and context-specific challenges—the Sahel, Somalia, Lake Chad Basin, Mozambique, and North Africa.

Militant Islamist Activity by Theater Militant Islamist violence in the Sahel and Somalia accounted for 77 percent of the total reported violent events across Africa in 2022.

Fatalities linked to militant Islamist groups increased an alarming 48 percent over the previous year.

The estimated 19,109 death toll passes the previous peak of 18,850 fatalities linked to militant Islamists set in 2015 when Boko Haram was at its height. It also marks a sharp reversal from 2021, which saw a slight drop in fatalities—to 12,920.

The escalation in fatalities is entirely a result of the increased violence in the Sahel and Somalia (accounting for 74 percent of total reported fatalities in Africa) as extremist-linked deaths in the Lake Chad Basin, Mozambique, and North Africa all plateaued or declined over the past year.

This spike in militant Islamist-linked fatalities was marked by a 68-percent increase in fatalities involving civilians and remote violence (which often targets civilians), underscoring the heavy costs being borne by noncombatants.

Source: Africa Center for Strategic Studies

Joint statement by the heads of the IMF, WBG, FAO, WTO and WFP on the global food and nutrition security crisis

The Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgieva, the President of the World Bank Group (WBM), David Malpass, the Director General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Qu Dongyu, World Trade Organization (WTO) Director General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and World Food Program (WFP) Executive Director David Beasley issued the following joint statement calling for urgent action to address the global food and nutrition security crisis.

We wish to express our sincerest condolences to the people of Türkiye and the neighboring Syrian Arab Republic, who have suffered from the recent earthquakes. Our organizations are closely monitoring the situation, assessing the scale of the disaster and working to mobilize the necessary support in accordance with each other’s mandates and procedures.

Globally, poverty and food insecurity are increasing after decades of development progress. Disruptions in supply chains, climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic, financial tightening through rising interest rates, and the war in Ukraine have caused an unprecedented impact on the global food system, and the The most vulnerable are the most affected. Food inflation remains high around the world, with dozens of countries experiencing double-digit inflation. According to the WFP, 349 million people in 79 countries suffer from acute food insecurity. The prevalence of malnutrition is also increasing, after three years of deterioration. This situation is expected to worsen and in 2022 and 2023 global food supplies are projected to fall to the lowest level in three years[1]. The need is especially pressing in 24 countries that FAO and WFP have identified as hotspots, 16 of which are in Africa[2]. Fertilizer affordability, defined by the ratio of food prices to food prices[3], is also the lowest since the 2007/08 food crisis, which is leading to lower food production and affecting small farmers to a greater extent, worsening local food prices, which are already high. For example, the reduction in 2022 production of rice, of which Africa is the world’s largest importer, coupled with the prospect of lower stocks, are of great concern. In response to inflation in food, fuel and fertilizer prices, countries have spent more than US$710 billion on social protection measures covering 1 billion people, of which approximately US$380 billion is to subsidies[4]. Yet in low-income countries, just US$4.3 billion has been spent on social protection measures, compared to US$507.6 billion in high-income countries.

In order to prevent the food and nutrition security crisis from worsening, urgent new measures are required to i) address pockets of hunger, ii) facilitate trade, improve the functioning of markets and strengthen the role of the private sector, and iii) ) reform and redirect harmful subsidies with efficiency and careful targeting. As they respond to the crisis, countries need to find a balance between urgent short-term interventions and long-term resilience efforts.

1. Addressing pockets of hunger

We urge governments and donors to support country efforts to address needs in hot spots, share information, and strengthen crisis preparedness. WFP and FAO urgently need funds to immediately reach the most vulnerable people . In 2022, WFPand its partners reached an unprecedented number of people (more than 140 million) with food and nutrition assistance, based on record contributions of $14 billion, $7.3 billion of which came from the US government. WFP sent more than US$3 billion in cash transfers to people in 72 countries and supported school feeding programs in 80 countries, benefiting 15 million children through direct support and more than 90 million children through strengthening of the Government’s national school feeding programmes. fao _has invested USD 1 billion to support more than 40 million rural inhabitants with urgent agricultural interventions. These activities focused mainly on the 53 countries listed in the global report on food crises. The World Bankwill provide a US$30 billion food and nutrition security package to cover the 15 months from April 2022 to June 2023, including US$12 billion in new projects, which have been committed ahead of schedule. This also includes $3.5 billion in new financing for food and nutrition security in hot spots. In addition, the Bank has allocated $748 million from the $1 billion International Development Association Crisis Response Service (SRC) early response lending modality to primarily address needs in hotspots, and is mobilizing additional funds for the SRC. Resources should also be mobilized for the Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust Fund of theFMIto provide concessional financing to low-income countries with balance of payments needs. So far, the IMF’s new Food Shock Window has supported Ukraine, Malawi, Guinea, and Haiti, and the institution has provided financial support to nine countries facing acute food insecurity through new or expanded programs, emphasizing the strengthening of social protection networks and policies to help address the impact of the food crisis. The Global Alliance for Food Security supports improved crisis preparedness by developing and implementing multi-sectoral food security crisis preparedness plans in 26 countries, which must have the support of governments and donors. It also continues to monitor the severity of the food crisis and the financing of the global response through the Global Panel on Food and Nutrition Security. We also welcome the efforts of all parties to mobilize increased financing for Africa’s agricultural transformation, as outlined in the Dakar Declaration[5], and would like to thank David Beasley, WFP Executive Director, for the great job done during his tenure.

2. Facilitate trade, improve the functioning of markets and strengthen the role of the private sector

Countries must minimize trade distortions, strengthen the provision of public goods, and allow the private sector to contribute significantly to improving food security outcomes. We reiterate our urgent call to countries to i) avoid policies such as export restrictions, which can hinder access to food for poor consumers in low-income food-importing countries; ii) support trade facilitation measures to improve the availability of food and fertilizers, iii) support trade finance initiatives in a transparent and non-discriminatory manner, and iv) honor the commitments made at the 12th WTO Ministerial Conference [ 6] .While countries have lifted some export bans on wheat and rice, new export restrictions and bans, particularly on vegetables, are hindering availability on world markets. Global food security can be strengthened if governments support both food producers and consumers in smart and targeted ways, for example by strengthening the provision of public goods to sustainably improve agricultural productivity. Countries can use e-voucher systems for fertilizers and avoid large-scale public procurement and subsidized distribution schemes, whether for agricultural inputs or products, that scare away the private sector. The Platform for Global Food Security ofIFC , endowed with USD 6 billion, supports farmers to access fertilizer and other critical supplies, and helps private companies make longer-term investments, focusing on improving the resilience of agri-food systems and efficiency in the use of fertilizers. Countries must follow the FAO International Code of Conduct for the Use and Management of Fertilizers to manage nutrients sustainably for food security[7].

3. Reform and redirect harmful subsidies with efficiency and careful targeting

Countries should reform and redirect universal general subsidies into temporary and better targeted programs for global food security and sustainable food systems, taking into account the key aspects of: i) efficiency, ii) fiscal and cost sustainability, iii ) flexibility, iv) administrative complexity, v) equity, and vi) strengthening resilience and sustainability.Most of the global response to inflation in terms of social protection comes in the form of subsidies, half of which are untargeted, inefficient and costly for governments with already limited resources. Support should be expanded for countries to strengthen and implement comprehensive social protection strategies that are viable and adequately responsive to crises. Policies and reforms supported with financing from the IMF and the World Bank have focused on the transition from general measures to more specific approaches. Countries need to re-examine and reform their support for agriculture, which amounted to some US$639 billion annually between 2016 and 2018 and has been increasing ever since. Of every dollar spent, only 35 cents ends up with farmers[8]. Much of this support encourages inefficient use of resources, distorts world markets, or undermines environmental sustainability, public health, and agricultural productivity. Without ignoring the difficulties inherent in large-scale regulatory reforms[9], this funding needs to be modified and redirected in ways that strengthen the resilience and sustainability of the agrifood system, including through the adoption of good agricultural practices, research and innovation (referring, for example, to the efficiency of fertilizer application and alternatives to synthetic fertilizers), extension and advisory services, the improvement of infrastructure and logistics, and the use of digital technologies that increase productivity in a sustainable way.

Steps are already being taken to address underlying structural challenges in social protection and in food and fertilizer markets, but more concerted action is needed in these three key areas to avoid a protracted crisis. We are committed to working together and impact effectively to support the most vulnerable.

Source: World Food Programme

Deaths from violence by militant Islamists in Africa rise by almost 50%

Points forts

Violence linked to militant Islamist groups in Africa has risen sharply by 22% over the last twelve months, with 6,859 events. This represents a new record of extremist violence and a doubling of such occurrences since 2019.

Militant Islamist violence in Africa continues to focus on five theaters, namely the Sahel, Somalia, the Lake Chad Basin, Mozambique and North Africa. Each of these theaters is defined by local actors and challenges specific to its context.

Violence by militant Islamists in the Sahel and Somalia accounts for 77% of violent events recorded in Africa in 2022.

Worryingly, deaths attributed to militant Islamist groups have increased by 48% this year.

The estimated 19,109 deaths attributable to militant Islamists surpass the last peak of 18,850 deaths reached in 2015 when Boko Haram was at its peak. It also represents a sharp turnaround from 2021 when a slight decrease in deaths, reaching 12,920, was recorded.

The escalation in deaths is entirely the result of increased violence in the Sahel and Somalia, where 74% of deaths have occurred. Indeed, deaths attributable to extremists have either plateaued or declined in the Lake Chad Basin, Mozambique and North Africa.

This spike in deaths linked to Islamist militants was characterized by a 68% increase in civilian deaths and violence from afar (the latter often targeting civilians). This highlights the heavy price paid by non-combatants.

Source: Africa Center for Strategic Studies