7 06, 2023

TAmiRNA presenting miND® NextGen sequencing opportunities at ISSX/DMDG 2023 Meeting

2023-06-07T10:36:35+02:00June 7th, 2023|biomarker, biomarkers, microRNAs, NGS|Comments Off on TAmiRNA presenting miND® NextGen sequencing opportunities at ISSX/DMDG 2023 Meeting

TAmiRNA will be a significant contributor to the inaugural joint European meeting of the ISSX and DMDG respectively focused on xenobiotics and drug metabolics. Dr. Matthias Hackl, CEO and co-founder, will take part in the discussions of Symposium 4: ‘MicroRNAs as Biomarkers of Clinical Drug-induced Organ Injury’ (Tuesday, June 13, 1000-1200 hrs). Dr. Hackl’s presentation ‘miRNA Biomarker Development: Pitfalls and Best Practices for Discovery and Validation’ will highlight the increasing scope to apply TAmiRNA’s recently developed MicroRNA Next-Generation Sequencing Discovery (miND®) technology and associated miND® spike-ins to identify novel circulating microRNA biomarkers of CNS and other organ damage, as well as comparative characterization and absolute quantitation of small RNAs associated with RNA-induced silencing complexes (RISCs). Take advantage, [...]

26 05, 2023

TAmiRNA at RNA Society Annual Meeting, 30 May – 4 June 2023, Singapore

2023-05-26T08:23:02+02:00May 26th, 2023|biomarker, biomarkers, microRNAs, NGS|Comments Off on TAmiRNA at RNA Society Annual Meeting, 30 May – 4 June 2023, Singapore

TAmiRNA Senior Scientist Dr. Kseniya Khamina-Kotisch will present Poster 46 ‘Identification of novel circulating MicroRNA Biomarkers of Central Nervous System Damage by absolute quantitation using a MicroRNA Next-Generation Sequencing Discovery (miND) Assay’. She will also present Poster 66: ‘Comparative characterization and absolute quantitation of small RNAs associated with RNA-induced silencing complexes (RISCs) in cells, plasma, urine, and extracellular vesicles’. Take advantage, meet Kseniya and discuss our latest developments and how TAmiRNA's miND spike ins and services can assist your business!

31 01, 2023

We are proud to announce our ISO 13485:2016 certification

2023-03-10T08:28:14+01:00January 31st, 2023|biomarkers, ISO 13485, microRNA, quality, smallRNA|Comments Off on We are proud to announce our ISO 13485:2016 certification

Today we announce that TAmiRNA has received ISO 13485:2016 certification for its Medical Device and Quality Management System after successfully completing the audit through Germany-based notified body MDC. This ISO certification indicates that TAmiRNAs quality management system meets the most current regulatory requirements applicable to the medical device industry. "We are very proud of this certification as it demonstrates the commitment of our team to meet customer and international regulatory expectations," said Matthias Hackl, Co-Founder and CEO of TAmiRNA. ISO 13485:2016 is an internationally recognized quality systems standard tailored to the development and manufacturing of medical devices, including in-vitro diagnostic tests. This certification represents an important milestone for our company, and reflects our rigorous and risk-based approach [...]

30 01, 2023

Plasma levels of platelet-enriched microRNAs change during antiplatelet therapy in healthy subjects

2023-03-10T08:28:49+01:00January 30th, 2023|biomarkers, diagnose disease, extracellular vesicle, microRNA, platelet-associated miRNAs, smallRNA, thrombomiR, treatment monitoring|Comments Off on Plasma levels of platelet-enriched microRNAs change during antiplatelet therapy in healthy subjects

We want to draw your attention to our most recent publication where we investigated platelet-enriched miRNAs (thrombomiRs) as suitable candidates for monitoring antiplatelet therapy. The study provides evidence that thrombomiRs are promising biomarker candidates for monitoring the extent of platelet inhibition. This could enable stratification of patients depending on their response to antiplatelet therapy and guide treatment decisions. click here to read the paper

17 01, 2023

Biogenity Joins Forces with TAmiRNA

2023-03-10T08:29:26+01:00January 17th, 2023|biomarkers, diagnose disease, microRNA, NGS, smallRNA, treatment monitoring|Comments Off on Biogenity Joins Forces with TAmiRNA

The collaboration between Biogenity and TAmiRNA is a big step towards further enabling our clients to identify new biomarkers that can be used to diagnose disease, monitor treatment response, and predict patient outcomes. And an important step to advance omics research and bring better healthcare to future generations. click here to read the press release

28 10, 2022

miND spike-in

2023-03-10T10:13:11+01:00October 28th, 2022|microRNA, NGS, smallRNA|Comments Off on miND spike-in

TAmiRNA has launched an innovative NGS technology for absolute quantitation of miRNAs and other small RNAs , the miND® (microRNA Next-Generation Sequencing Discovery) spike-in. The miND® spike-in has been developed for small RNA sequencing experiments and absolute quantitation of microRNAs in any biological matrix and species, overcoming previous challenges of quality control and difficulty in achieving  absolute quantitation of miRNAs across different biological matrix and species. click here for more Information on the miND spike-ins

26 05, 2022

hepatomiR kit

2023-03-10T10:14:05+01:00May 26th, 2022|biomarkers, hepatomiR kit, Liver disease, microRNA|Comments Off on hepatomiR kit

TAmiRNA has launched its latest hepatomiR® CE-IVD testing kit that can measure levels of three important liver-enriched microRNAs (liver miRNAs) in human blood to determine a patient’s liver function. TAmiRNA’s microRNA-based hepatomiR® kit is worldwide the first approved CE-IVD test to measure microRNA liver biomarkers in human plasma. The new microRNA-based hepatomiR® technology represents a milestone previously restricted to research use only (RUO) testing. click here for more Information on the hepatomiR-kit

2 03, 2022

miRNA NGS Discovery pipeline – miND

2023-03-10T10:13:34+01:00March 2nd, 2022|biomarkers, microRNA, NGS|Comments Off on miRNA NGS Discovery pipeline – miND

TAmiRNA present microRNA Next-Generation-Sequencing Discovery Assay (miND), a novel panel of exogenous small RNA spike-in controls that enables quality control and absolute quantitation of NGS data. Eager to learn more - have a look at our two new publications! click here for more Information on the novel wet-lab small RNA-seq workflow and here for more insights into the bioinformatic pipeline

9 04, 2021

TAmiRNA shares microRNA biomarker insights at FIDELIO training webinar

2023-03-10T10:19:36+01:00April 9th, 2021|aging, biomarker, biomarkers, bone diseases, bone fracture risk assessment, diabetes, microRNAs, microstructure, osteoporosis, Personalized medicine, type 2 diabetes mellitus|Comments Off on TAmiRNA shares microRNA biomarker insights at FIDELIO training webinar

TAmiRNA is a key partner in the EU-funded Innovative Training Network FIDELIO, which aims to train the next generation of scientists in tackling the challenges of bone fragility in diabetic patients. The  webinar "MicroRNAs: small RNAs with big potential as biomarkers and drug targets in bone diseases" is a one-hour session hosted by TAmiRNA founder and CEO Dr. Matthias Hackl. He show how microRNAs control gene expression in virtually all human cells and that miRNA expression changes during the onset and progression of (bone) disorders enabling applications as biomarkers and drug targets. He introduce the biological and methodical basics of microRNA research and discuss diagnostic and therapeutic applications of microRNAs in bone disease. [...]

19 01, 2021

Circulating miRNAs in bone health and disease

2023-03-10T11:38:55+01:00January 19th, 2021|aging, biomarker, biomarkers, bone diseases, bone fracture risk assessment, microRNAs, microstructure, osteoporosis, Personalized medicine|Comments Off on Circulating miRNAs in bone health and disease

We want to draw your attention to our latest review which appeared in the special issue on miRNAs in Bone Research in Bone. In this review, we summarize important molecular basics of microRNA function and release and provide recommendations for best (pre-)analytical practices and documentation standards for circulating microRNA research required for generating high quality data and ensuring reproducibility of results. We review how the genesis of bone-derived circulating microRNAs via release from osteoblasts and osteoclasts could contribute to the communication between these cells and summarize evidence from clinical research studies that have investigated the clinical utility of microRNAs as biomarkers in musculoskeletal disorders. While previous reviews have mainly focused on diagnosis of primary osteoporosis, we have [...]

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