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Base and Prime Genome Editing in Precision Oncology

This feature on prime and base editing is adapted from content provided in the Cancer Genomics 2023 Report. The introduction […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 20th May

Check out the latest Genomics Week in Brief – full of intriguing news and research from the genomics space! Top […]

A SNAPpy way to customize cell therapies

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapies are highly successful, but they are currently engineered […]

Transposable elements could be new target for immunotherapy

A recent study has revealed that transposable elements could be a new target for cancer immunotherapy. The work, published in […]

Cancer immunotherapy and precision oncology

In a healthy individual, the immune system responds to “foreign” cells (such as cancer) by attacking and eliminating them. Unfortunately, […]

A guide to cancer genomics

Original post by Liam Little in February 2023. Updated by Ashleigh Davey in September 2023. According to the British Journal […]

Rational Vaccinology: A revolutionary new approach to cancer vaccine design

In a recent paper published in Nature Biomedical Engineering, researchers from Northwestern University have developed a new way to increase […]

Immature Cells Enhance Chemotherapy in Pancreatic Cancer

A new study published in Nature has found that during chemotherapy, immature immune cells called megakaryocyte-erythroid progenitors (MEPs) enhance the […]

Mystery peptides involved in two autoimmune diseases shortlisted

Researchers have revealed important features of the biological processes underpinning autoimmune  anterior uveitis, ankylosing spondylitis, and potentially many other autoimmune […]

Large-scale CRISPR screens show RASA2 ablation boosts the efficacy of T cell therapies

Written by Miyako Rogers, Science Writer In a new study published in Nature, researchers used CRISPR screens to identify the […]