We know there’s never a quiet week in the genomics world, that’s why in Week in Brief we’ve sourced the latest news for you!
AlphaFold 2 achieved remarkable success in predicting the 3D structures of proteins from their amino acid sequences. It ...
In this interview, we chat to Jill Maron (The Warren Alpert School of Brown University) about the big challenges in newborn ...
We chat to pioneering scientist Leroy Hood about his career and his upcoming talk at the Festival of Genomics and Biodata.
Liquid biopsy offers a non-invasive, easily administered, alternative to molecular profiling from tissue. This means we can monitor cancer development and progression in real-time. However, before ...
Single-cell and spatial omics can be confusing! The technology is developing at an exhilarating rate, new companies are producing solutions that appear to be doing very similar things and media and ...
A child with a genetic form of deafness has been treated with a gene therapy that replaces a faulty version of the Otof gene. The researchers in charge of the trial hope that the therapy can help more ...
Single-cell sequencing has already become a staple methodology for medical research. Much of this advancement has happened within, and is directly relevant to, cancer biology. In our recent webinar ...