Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer The tumour heterogeneity of gastric cancer, and its metastasis to different organs, makes effective […]
Written by Charlotte Harrison, Freelance Science writer A potential new biomarker for gastric cancer Choosing the best treatment for patients […]
Researchers have compared the tumour immune microenvironments (TIMEs) of primary gastric cancers and found distinct patterns between primary and metastatic […]
Chile is a country best known for its vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and rich biodiversity. In this week’s World of […]
In a recent paper published in Science Advances, a research team has developed a twin-bioengine yeast nanorobot for gastro-intestinal (GI) […]
The “liquid” in liquid biopsy most commonly refers to blood. However, the human body contains many other fluids and biological […]
Written by Aaron Khemchandani, Science Writer. New research has revealed crucial insights into how cancers spread around the body, and […]
Famous for kimchi, K-pop and Samsung, we travel to South Korea for the latest in our World of Genomics series. […]
The Kingdom of Morocco, bordering the Sahara Desert and the strait of Gibraltar, is best known for its mountain ranges, […]
Check out the latest Genomics Week in Brief – full of intriguing news and research from the genomics space! Top […]