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Exosome-mediated epigenetic repression of HIV

A new study has used exosomes to deliver novel proteins into the cells of HIV infected mice to prevent the […]

Omitting mice from the title of papers misleads the media

A recent study has suggested that when authors of scientific papers omit basic facts from the article title, like whether […]

Donor-conception: A complex journey

Since the late 20th century, the use of donor sperm, eggs and embryos as a solution to fertility problems has […]

Genomics Week in Brief: Week ending 17th November

Welcome back to Week in Brief, your number one stop for all the latest omics news. We’ll start with this […]

Exemplar uses of multi-omics in drug discovery

The drug discovery process can be long and gruelling, but when backed by genetic evidence, drugs are twice as likely […]

The Big Challenge… With James Davies

With the ever-increasing potential of new technology and the exponential growth of the life sciences field, researchers are always running […]

How-to: The Basics of R

Love the lab, but hate data analysis? Want to start getting more creative with your figures but don’t know where […]

The Big Challenge… With Mathew Chamberlain

With the ever-increasing potential of new technology and the exponential growth of the life sciences field, researchers are always running […]

Base and Prime Genome Editing in Precision Oncology

This feature on prime and base editing is adapted from content provided in the upcoming Cancer Genomics Report, due to […]

Using Urine to Detect Bladder Cancer Biomarkers: A Multi-Omics Approach

Biomarker detection is a fundamental requirement for early cancer detection. The rapidly developing field of multi-omics has the potential to […]