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Computational program deciphers any genetic code

A recent paper has described a new computer program that can read the genome sequence of any organism and then […]

Computational Genetics: A Massive Step for Neuroscience

Complex brain disorders are highly heritable and largely polygenic. They arise from a complex combination of risk genes, found in […]

A Spotlight On: Genomic drivers of heart attacks – Akl Fahed

Akl Fahed, MD, MPH is a physician, scientist, and innovator. He works at Mass General Hospital, the Broad Institute of […]

Scientists Pit Variant Prediction Platforms Against Each Other in Head-to-Head Study

Written by Kirsty Oswald, Science Writer  Researchers have assessed which computational methods and platforms have the strongest performance for predicting […]

Multi-omics: Exploring Inside Cells

Introduction Multi-omics is an emerging field. ‘Omics’ refers to the comprehensive collection of a set of biological molecules. Essentially, the […]

The impact of protein structure prediction on variant interpretation

A new review paper, published in the Journal of Molecular Biology, has investigated the impact of advanced protein structure prediction […]

What are the implications of solving the ‘protein folding problem’ for genomics?

At the Festival of Genomics and Biodata 2021 we brought together four of the brightest minds in the field of […]

The Organoid Cell Atlas

Human organoids hold huge potential for future biomedical applications. To demonstrate the feasibility and utility of combining human organoids with […]

Biologically-validated AI is how scientists are realising the full potential of single-cell RNA sequencing

The promise of single-cell gene expression data Genomic data are an excellent source of novel disease biomarkers and targets. In […]

Video Mathai Mammen: Active Disruption in Pharma

The pharmaceutical industry is undergoing a big change. The industry is going through a big phase due to disruptive technologies. […]