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Tsingke Showcases at AACR 2025 -- Advancing Global Cancer Research with Integrated Synthesis Solutions

Tsingke Showcases at AACR 2025 -- Advancing Global Cancer Research with Integrated Synthesis Solutions

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BEIJING, May 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Tsingke Biotech proudly participated in the AACR Annual Meeting 2025, held this April in Chicago, USA. As one of the world's premier events in oncology research, AACR gathered global leaders from academia and industry to explore the future of cancer diagnostics and therapeutics.
At Booth #3255, Tsingke presented its comprehensive synthesis and expression service portfolio, offering essential support from early-stage discovery to preclinical development. Our platform drew attention for its capabilities in gene synthesis, oligonucleotide production, mRNA technologies, and protein expression.
What Tsingke Offers for Oncology Research
High-Throughput Nucleic Acid SynthesisCustom DNA/RNA oligos, siRNA, ASOComplex modifications: LNA, phosphorothioate, dual-labeled probesqPCR and NGS-grade primer/probe production
mRNA Synthesis & Raw Materials SupplyIVT template synthesis with 5'/3' modifications and Poly(A) tailsHigh-purity enzymes, capping reagents, modified nucleotides, and buffersReady to support LNP formulation workflows
Protein Expression & Antibody ToolsGene synthesis, vector construction, and expression validationFast-turnaround expression services in HEK293/CHO systems
Custom R&D Support for Novel TherapiessgRNA libraries, gene editing tools, and RNAi constructs
Building a Global Synthesis Engine for Cancer Innovation
Tsingke is committed to enabling biotech companies, CDMOs, and academic researchers with a one-stop synthesis platform—from molecular design and synthesis to expression and functional validation. By supporting critical steps in target discovery, validation, and preclinical development, we help accelerate the path from lab to clinic.
Interested in learning more or discussing a custom solution?Reach out to us at market@tsingke.com.cn or visit www.tsingke.com
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White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf strikes deal to possibly sell control of team to billionaire Justin Ishbia as early as 2029

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Billionaire Phoenix Suns co-owner Justin Ishbia has reached an agreement with Chicago White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf that could see Ishbia taking over control of the team as soon as 2029. The White Sox confirmed Thursday that they have reached a deal that will call for Ishbia, who's already owner of a small stake in the White Sox, to make new investments in the team in 2025 and 2026 to be used to pay down existing debt and support team operations. Under the deal, from 2029-2033, Reinsdorf would have the option to sell his controlling interest in the White Sox to Ishbia. Starting in 2034, Ishbia would have the option to acquire the controlling interest in the team from Reinsdorf. If Ishbia does end up with a controlling interest of the team at any point, other minority owners will also have a chance to sell their shares to him. Justin Ishbia is a founding partner in Chicago-based private equity firm Shore Capital. He and his brother, Mat, co-own the Phoenix Suns of the NBA and the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA. Justin also owns a minority stake in the Major League Soccer club Nashville SC. The White Sox stressed that, under the agreement, Reinsdorf will continue to control the team at least through 2029, and that there is no guarantee Ishbia will eventually take over. Reinsdorf purchased a controlling interest in the team in 1981, and has run the organization ever since. "Having the incredible opportunity to own the Chicago White Sox and be part of Major League Baseball for nearly 50 years has been a life-changing experience," Reinsdorf said in a statement. "I have always expressed my intent to operate the White Sox as long as I am able and remain committed to returning this franchise to the level of on-field success we all expect and desire." This is a developing story.

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