As part of the Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes Consortium, researchers analysed the whole genomes of tumour samples from over […]
The first cancer genome paper was published in 2008, and in just 13 years the power of sequencing and analytics […]
Researchers have edited mice with the giraffe-type FGRL1 gene, observing exceptional hypertension resistance and higher bone mineral density. The unique […]
Researchers at The Wistar Institute have identified a new function of ADAR1, a protein responsible for RNA editing, discovering that […]
Here we summarise a recent paper, published in Cell, that explored the landscape of therapeutic cancer targets beyond the list […]
Another jam-packed week of interesting research and news from the genomics space – all summarised here for you! Top stories […]
Cosmologists believe that the universe began over 14 billion years ago with the Big Bang. Clouds of gas emitted by […]
Researchers find that cell-free circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) analyses before and during treatment could help guide selection of therapy for […]
Exposure to radiation can wreak havoc on cells, tissue and organs. However, some tissues are more vulnerable to radiation damage […]
Researchers have discovered a way to target cancer cells’ nutritional needs, which could lead to a new way to treat […]