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TISCH: a tumour microenvironment single-cell transcriptomic database

Researchers at Tongji University, Shanghai, have developed a large-scale curated database that integrates tumour microenvironment (TME) single-cell transcriptomic data, known […]

scREAD: single-cell RNA-Seq database for Alzheimer’s Disease

Researchers at The Ohio State University have developed an integrated database known as scREAD – single-cell RNA-Seq database for Alzheimer’s […]

Should We Sequence all Genomes at Birth and Make a National Database?

Some genetic variants only have weak associations with specific conditions or traits, making it difficult to predict how a child […]

World of Genomics: Brazil

Original article written by Shannon Gunn, 2021. Updated by Lyndsey Fletcher, 2023. In this week’s World of Genomics, we travel […]

Unlocking the Power of Gene Expression Reprogramming to Reverse Chronic Age-Related Diseases

In contrast to chronological ageing, biological ageing refers to the damage to cells over time. Your biological age can be […]

The Festival of Genomics and Biodata: An interview with Matt Brown, CSO, Genomics England

At the Festival of Genomics and Biodata, we are lucky enough to be joined by some of the biggest names […]

World of Genomics: Germany

Original piece written by Shannon Gunn, 2021. Updated by Lyndsey Fletcher, 2023. In this week’s World of Genomics entry, we […]

World of Genomics: Costa Rica

Introduction Alongside a reputation as one of the world’s most peaceful countries, Costa Rica is famed for its wealth of […]

World of Genomics: Argentina

As the world’s 8th largest country, Argentina (officially the Argentine Republic) was once among the world’s wealthiest nations. The country’s […]

Sisters team up to find drivers of cancer

Three sisters have teamed up to find drivers of uterine corpus endometrial cancer (UCEC), one of the most common, and […]