22 09, 2025

TAmiRNA @ GSEV 2025

2025-09-22T08:52:59+02:00September 22nd, 2025|biomarker, Biomarker Discovery, biomarkers, microRNAs, NGS, periprosthetic joint infections, small RNA-sequencing, Synovial fluid|0 Comments

TAmiRNA Announces Gold Sponsorship of GSEV Autumn Meeting 2025 and Presentation by Matthias Hackl TAmiRNA, a pioneer in transcriptomics-based biomarker research, is proud to announce its participation as a Gold Sponsor at the GSEV Autumn Meeting 2025, hosted by the German Society for Extracellular Vesicles (GSEV). The annual conference will take place on September 25–26, 2025, at the Audimax of the University Hospital Essen. As part of the scientific program, Matthias Hackl (TAmiRNA) will deliver a presentation on Thursday, September 25, at 12:15 pm entitled: “Small RNA-sequencing (miND®) Enables Discovery of EV-specific MicroRNA Signatures to Support EV Therapeutics Development.” “Using miND®, we can robustly identify EV-specific microRNA signatures – a critical step toward enabling data-driven research and [...]

8 09, 2025

TAmiRNA @ EBJIS 2025

2025-09-17T11:35:44+02:00September 8th, 2025|biomarker, Biomarker Discovery, biomarkers, microRNAs, NGS, periprosthetic joint infections, small RNA-sequencing, Synovial fluid|Comments Off on TAmiRNA @ EBJIS 2025

TAmiRNA is proud to announce its participation at the upcoming European Bone and Joint Infection Society (EBJIS) Meeting 2025 in Ferrara, Italy. On Thursday, September 11, 2025 at 11:00 (Sala Emilia), Dr. Bernhard JH Frank will present groundbreaking new results from a collaborative study conducted with the Orthopaedic Hospital Speising and Dr. Jochen G. Hofstätter. The presentation is entitled: “Synovial fluid microRNA biomarkers enable accurate diagnosis of hip and knee periprosthetic joint infections.” Synovial fluid microRNA biomarkers for accurate PJI diagnosis Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is one of the most severe complications after hip and knee replacement surgery. Accurate and timely diagnosis remains a clinical challenge due to limited sensitivity and specificity of current diagnostic methods. In [...]

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