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Pharmacogenetic testing could save millions

According to new research from the University of East Anglia in collaboration with Boots UK and Leiden University, four million […]

First Japanese reference genome

Researchers at Tohoku University have now completed and released the first ever Japanese reference genome (JG1). Human genome Since its […]

What are the implications of solving the ‘protein folding problem’ for genomics?

At the Festival of Genomics and Biodata 2021 we brought together four of the brightest minds in the field of […]

The Pandemic, Genomics and Digital Technologies by Eric Topol

Eric Topol (Director & Founder, Scripps Research Translational Institute) joined us at the Festival of Genomics and Biodata 2021 to […]

Illumina for Startups, an interview with Anya Roy & Bobby Kaura

Following the first “Start-up Zone” at The Festival of Genomics & BioData last week, we had the chance to catch […]

An Update on Genomics in the NHS by Dame Sue Hill

First up on our agenda at the Festival of Genomics & Biodata was an insightful talk exploring the recent developments […]

Such a lot of genome to see…by Ting Wu

Ting Wu (Professor, Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School) joined us at the Festival of Genomics and Biodata 2021 to […]

Biomarkers in mother’s plasma predicts autism

Using machine learning, researchers have identified several patterns of maternal autoantibodies highly associated with the diagnosis and severity of autism. […]

Rare neurodevelopmental disorder associated with SATB1 dysfunction

A recent study has reported on three classes of mutations within the gene SATB1 which result in three variations of […]

Aneuploidy sparks vulnerability in cancer cells

A new study from Tel Aviv University has shown, for the first time, how aneuploidy could become a weak point […]