A recent paper, published in Cancer Discovery, has found that enrichment of the lungs with oral commensal microbes was associated […]
Clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from patients with cystic fibrosis have revealed mutation-induced remodelling of the BfmRS two-component system. Thereby, […]
A recent review, published in Cancers, has summarised the current landscape of ctDNA analysis in clinical practice as well as […]
Last weekend vampires and witches came out to play. People smeared litres of fake blood on their faces and doors. […]
Yet again here at Front Line Genomics we have summarised the latest updates and genomics news from the past week […]
Join us for our Single Cell ONLINE – a virtual 4-part series where we dive further into the technology that […]
Fake news and misinformation within medicine and healthcare is a serious problem. The advent and popularisation of social media has […]
A recent paper, published in Cell, discusses how to anticipate the molecular events that may arise from genome editing and […]
In this new age of genomic epidemiology, so-called “Microbe Hunters” are combining whole genome sequencing technology with epidemiological data. This […]
The first person to be cured of HIV, Timothy Ray Brown, died last week from a recurrence of leukaemia. His […]