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How to build AI models that people will trust

AI models are becoming increasingly commonplace in the life sciences field, particularly in drug discovery. But these models are complex, […]

Reproducibility: The science communities’ ticking timebomb. Can we still trust published research?

Is science in the throes of a “reproducibility crisis”? If someone followed the same methods, techniques, and reagents as your […]

Overlap of DNA markers in research and law enforcement erodes public trust

A policy forum published in Science argues that using the same DNA markers in human tissue research that are used […]

Genomics: repairing public trust

The term “genomics” was first coined in 1986 by Tom Roderick, a geneticist from The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, […]

Data sharing at risk due to lack of public trust

The largest ever survey looking at global public perceptions of genomic data sharing suggests that more work is needed to […]

Interview with Alastair Greystoke, Senior Lecturer & Honorary Consultant, Newcastle Hospitals Trust

Alastair Greystoke joined Newcastle University and the Northern Centre for Cancer Care, in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, in 2014 after […]

World of Genomics: Cuba

Introduction Cuba is a multicultural country in the Caribbean, best known for its marvellous landscapes, historical locations, rich culture and […]

Genomics Week in Brief: Week ending 30th September

Welcome back to Week in Brief! Let’s take a look at what’s been going on in the scientific world this […]

The State Of: Genomics in Mental Health Research

The advent of genetic and genomics research has transformed our understanding of thousands of human diseases, with our abilities ever […]

The price of fame: Should celebrities disclose their health struggles?

Being unwell can be an isolating experience. Patients can often be unsure of where to turn for support and for […]