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Brain tumour noncoding mutations are new targets for personalised medicine

Traditional cancer driver gene discovery has generally focussed on coding mutations, which can affect protein function and structure. Mutations in […]

Drugging the cancer genome: progress, opportunities and challenges in personalised medicine

Paul Workman, Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Institute of Cancer Research

Underrepresented patient views on personalised medicine

In a recent paper, researchers have reported views and perceptions of personalised medicine from underrepresented patients. Pharmacogenomic testing In simple […]

Serum Proteins: A New Approach to Personalised Medicine

Could serum proteins act as holistic biomarkers for personalised medicine? Whilst personalised medicine is a highly promising new treatment, in […]

Precision medicine in early life may improve adult health outcomes

Researchers have shown that optimising early life nutrition can reduce the risk of adult cardiometabolic disease in genetically predisposed infants, […]

Enabling Genomic Medicine: Analysis at Scale

Genomic medicine has opened the possibility to transform the health and wellness of individuals around the world with life-changing diagnoses […]

Promises and pitfalls of precision medicine clinical trials, now and in the future.

As we move towards an ever more personalised healthcare system, genomics is at the heart of what makes an individual […]

Enabling Precision medicine for everyone: New pharmacogenomics solution launched in the US

The PGx program is an industry-first solution that will protect patients from being prescribed ineffective or harmful drugs.

World of Genomics: Qatar

Original article written by Poppy-Jayne Morgan, June 2022. Updated by Gemma Davies, November 2023. Our latest World of Genomics edition […]

The Magnificent Microbiome Part 2: Where are we now and what does the future hold?

In part 1 of this feature, we discussed how humans are ‘more microbe than man’, with trillions of these microscopic organisms […]