11 03, 2026

TAmiRNA @ RNA Leaders Europe Conference

2026-03-11T10:10:00+01:00March 11th, 2026|biomarker, circulating miRNAs, Conference, microRNA, microRNA services, NGS, RNA|Comments Off on TAmiRNA @ RNA Leaders Europe Conference

Vienna, Austria – 17.-19. March 2026 TAmiRNA is pleased to announce that CEO/CSO Matthias Hackl and Head of R&D Teresa Krammer will attend the upcoming RNA Leaders Europe Conference, one of the leading industry events dedicated to RNA therapeutics, innovation, and translational research. RNA Leaders Europe brings together key stakeholders from academia, biotech, pharma, and technology providers to discuss the latest scientific advances, regulatory developments, and commercialization strategies in the rapidly evolving RNA field. As a specialized provider of RNA-focused services, TAmiRNA supports partners worldwide with comprehensive solutions ranging from RNA profiling and biomarker discovery to advanced bioinformatics and customized data analysis. The conference offers an excellent platform to exchange insights, explore collaborations, and discuss how cutting-edge [...]

2 03, 2026

Independent Validation of Circulating microRNAs as Biomarkers in Type 1 Diabetes

2026-03-02T10:12:31+01:00March 2nd, 2026|biomarker, circulating miRNAs, Illumina NewSeq2000, microRNA, microRNA services, NGS, T1D, Type 1 Diabetes|Comments Off on Independent Validation of Circulating microRNAs as Biomarkers in Type 1 Diabetes

TAmiRNA is proud to contribute to a newly published peer-reviewed study demonstrating the independent validation of circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) as biomarkers in adolescents with long-standing type 1 diabetes (T1D). The study, published in PLOS ONE (2026), strengthens growing evidence that circulating microRNAs serve as minimally invasive biomarkers with potential applications in disease monitoring and precision medicine. Study Overview: microRNA Biomarkers in Adolescent Type 1 Diabetes Reliable biomarkers are essential for improving disease monitoring and long-term management of type 1 diabetes. MicroRNAs — small, non-coding RNA molecules regulating gene expression — are detectable in blood and have emerged as promising non-invasive diagnostic and prognostic tools. This case-control study investigated previously reported circulating miRNAs in: 24 adolescents with type [...]

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