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New computational technique differentiates between cancer and normal cells within tumour samples: Study

Washington [US], January 19 (ANI): In an effort to address a major challenge when analyzing large single-cell RNA-sequencing datasets, researchers from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have developed a new computational technique to accurately differentiate between data from cancer cells and the variety of normal cells found within tumor samples.

New computational tool reliably differentiates between cancer and normal cells from single-cell RNA-sequencing data

Credit: MD Anderson Cancer Center HOUSTON In an effort to address a major challenge when analyzing large single-cell RNA-sequencing datasets, researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have developed a new computational technique to accurately differentiate between data from cancer cells and the variety of normal cells found within tumor samples. The work was published today in Nature Biotechnology. The new tool, dubbed CopyKAT (copy number karyotyping of aneuploid tumors), allows researchers to more easily examine the complex data obtained from large single-cell RNA-sequencing experiments, which deliver gene expression data from many thousands of individual cells. CopyKAT uses that gene expression data to look for aneuploidy, or the presence of abnormal chromosome numbers, which is common in most cancers, said study senior author Nicholas Navin, Ph.D., associate professor of Genetics and Bioinformatics & Computational Biology. The tool also helps to i

Excellus Health Plan Hit with $5 1 Million HIPAA Settlement

Get Permission The Department of Health and Human Services has slapped insurer Excellus Health Plan with a $5.1 million settlement in the wake of a 2015 breach that affected more than 9.3 million individuals. Excellus, which serves upstate and western New York, in September 2015 filed a breach report stating that intruders had gained unauthorized access to its information systems, HHS’ Office for Civil Rights says in a statement Friday. The Blue Cross Blue Shield health plan reported that the breach began on or before Dec. 23, 2013, and ended on May 11, 2015. ”The hackers installed malware and conducted reconnaissance activities that ultimately resulted in the impermissible disclosure of the protected health information of more than 9.3 million individuals, including their names, addresses, dates of birth, email addresses, Social Security numbers, bank account information, health plan claims, and clinical treatment information,” OCR says.

Why the Mediterranean diet is actually as beneficial as everyone says

ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn The heart-healthy diet might offer anti-aging and cancer progression benefits. • 7 min read US News and World Report s best diets of 2021 Dr. Jennifer Ashton breaks down the top diet trends for the year and why the Mediterranean Diet is an overall favorite.STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images The Mediterranean diet inspired by the cuisines of Spain, Italy and Greece has been named the best overall diet by U.S. News & World Report for the fourth consecutive year. With its focus on fish, healthy fats and unprocessed grains, there s good evidence that sticking to this diet can lead to a longer life. But now, evidence is mounting that the Mediterranean diet may have benefits even beyond life longevity.

Appeals Court Vacates $4 3 Million HIPAA Penalty

Get Permission In a ruling that could have a profound impact on HIPAA enforcement, a U.S. Court of Appeals has vacated a $4.3 million HIPAA civil monetary penalty levied by federal regulators against the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in the wake of three breaches involving unencrypted mobile devices. The court called the penalty “arbitrary, capricious and contrary to law.” In its ruling, the 5th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in Louisiana was critical of the Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights’ interpretation of HIPAA requirements and how it sets civil monetary penalties.

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