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Specific form of autism caused by neuronal alteration

Researchers have identified a form of autism that is caused by the presence of an excessive number of synapses in […]

Meet EVE – a variant prediction model

No this is not EVE from the Disney Pixar Film WALL-E – but it is close. Researchers have developed an […]

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 […]

Patient Perspectives: Sarah Winckless – Leadership and Performance Coach and Olympic Bronze Medallist

Sarah Winckless is a former British rower, Bronze Olympic Medallist and the first woman to umpire the men’s Boat Race. […]

Genome Giants: Kay Davies – Human Geneticist and Professor of Genetics, University of Oxford

Dame Kay Davies is a human geneticist and Professor of Genetics at the University of Oxford. Davies has spent her […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 25th September

We have got you covered for another week with our latest Genomics Week in Brief, jam-packed with some of the […]

Actionable metastatic cancer genomes remain stable over time

A new study, published in Nature Medicine, has found that driver mutations in metastatic cancer genomes remain stable over time. […]

The promise of glioma detection using blood plasma and urine samples

Researchers have developed two novel methods to detect a brain tumour (glioma) using cell-free DNA in the blood plasma and […]

Top single cell isolation techniques

Typically, conventional cell-based research focusses on the average response from a population of cells, without taking into account individual cell […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 26th June

We have compiled all of the most recent genomics news and research from over the past week and put it […]