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Physiomics plc, the Oxford, UK based systems biology company, is pleased to announce that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding ('MOU') with the Institute of Life Science of Swansea University, which will provide mutual benefits. Under the terms of the MOU, Physiomics will have access to the Supercomputer “Blue C”, one of the most powerful computers in the world dedicated to Life Science and...

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ValiRx, the cancer therapeutics company, today announces that Phase 1 of its collaboration with Physiomics plc, the European systems biology simulation company, has been completed. Under the collaboration, originally announced in February 2007, Physiomics’ In Silico simulation technology has been successfully coupled with ValiRx’s GeneICE technology to generate a cancer cell death model – the Apoptosis Model....

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Physiomics plc has developed a sophisticated addition to its core cell growth model showing why different cancer cells respond in different ways to an innovative new class of anti-cancer drugs. This was presented at the International Conference on Systems Biology meeting in Boston, USA, 19th-21st October 2005....

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Physiomics plc has received formal notification from the UK Patent Office of registration to it in the UK of European Patent 0 937 286, which covers its SystemCell™ simulation technology. The corresponding US Patent 6,446,055 was granted on 3 September 2002 and assigned to Physiomics on 14 November 2002...

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