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How academia favours the rich

When I was little, I was part of a theatre group. For one of our performances, we sang Pink Floyd’s […]

World of Genomics: Wales

Wales is a small nation with a big personality! Best known for its love of rugby and daffodils, Wales also […]

World of Genomics: The United Arab Emirates

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is famous for the opulent city of Dubai, where you’ll find the world’s tallest building, […]

Down the Rabbit Hole: Space Omics – Willian Abraham da Silveira

Willian Abraham da Silveira, Lecturer in Genetics and Genomics at Staffordshire University, joins us to discuss his work in the […]

World of Genomics: Sweden

In our latest World of Genomics piece, we are heading to Sweden – a Nordic country famous for its breath-taking […]

A Spotlight On Genetics and Drug Discovery – Erik Ingelsson

Erik Ingelsson (Senior Vice President of Genomic Sciences at GlaxoSmithKline) joins us to discuss the importance of genetics in drug […]

Reproducibility: The science communities’ ticking timebomb. Can we still trust published research?

Is science in the throes of a “reproducibility crisis”? If someone followed the same methods, techniques, and reagents as your […]

World of Genomics: India

The Republic of India is the most populous democracy in the world, and is a highly diverse country with thousands […]

Highlights from The Festival of Genomics & Biodata 2022 – Week 3

The Festival of Genomics & Biodata is a highlight of the Front Line Genomics’ calendar and we are delighted to […]

Down the Rabbit Hole – DNA Data Storage, James Banal

James Banal is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Professor Mark Bathe’s laboratory. While Banal is […]