We’ve come a long way since the dawn of Sanger sequencing in 1977. The rapid development of next-generation sequencing (NGS) […]
According to the British Journal of Cancer, one in two of us will develop cancer in our lifetime. Despite this […]
Genomics has the ability to transform our understanding of cancer, providing researchers with increasingly complex information on tumour heterogeneity and […]
Join us for the next series of Cancer Genomics ONLINE where you will hear from internationally renowned cancer experts about […]
Join us for our latest webinar series, Cancer Genomics ONLINE, as we delve into the latest research that is providing […]
Clare Turnbull, Professor of Translational Cancer Genetics, Institute of Cancer Research
It is well known that early detection and monitoring of cancer greatly improves patient prognosis. However, specific interventions are only […]
Often described as a disease of the genome, cancer is claiming the lives of millions every year. A single mutation […]
The cancer genome has been sequenced for more than a decade. This has created an abundance of relevant information that […]
Introduction The first publication of cancer genome sequencing was in 2006, whereby more than 13,000 genes involved in breast and […]