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World of Genomics: France

Home to some of the greatest landmarks, gourmet food and wine, the backdrop to several incredible musicals, and of course, […]

World of Genomics: Mexico

For the latest article in the World of Genomics series, we head over to the home of tacos, tortillas and […]

Antimicrobial resistance: This is not just a phage

I worked at a pharmacy for over seven years. During that time, thousands of prescriptions for antibiotics came and went. […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 16th October

Delve into some of the latest genomics news and research from the past week in this week’s Genomics Week in […]

To diet, or not to diet, that is the question

No matter where you are in the world – everyone’s diet starts tomorrow. Unfortunately, for many of us, tomorrow never […]

World of Genomics: Egypt

For the latest in the World of Genomics series, we go to the home of ancient Egyptians in the Arab […]

The rollercoaster ride of gene therapy

Where there is a symptom there is hopefully a treatment. For example, if I have a headache, I reach straight […]

World of Genomics: Vietnam

In our latest World of Genomics piece, we travel to Vietnam, a country known for its rich culture, delicious food […]

Evolution of cloning: A Dolly good show!

My first real memories of cloning came from a film by one of my favourite childhood bands S Club 7. […]

Artificial intelligence identifies diseased single cells

A new study, published in Nature Biotechnology, has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm capable of identifying single diseased cells. […]