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Macrophage-targeted CAR T cells offer new hope for cancer therapy

Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine (Mount Sinai, New York) have found that macrophage-targeted CAR T cells are capable […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 15th October

Written by Lauren Robertson, Science Writer. Check out the latest Genomics Week in Brief – full of intriguing news and […]

World of Genomics: India

The Republic of India is the most populous democracy in the world, and is a highly diverse country with thousands […]

Entire Human Genome Sequenced for the First Time

Written by Vered Smith, Science Writer  A paper published in Science presented the sequencing of the entire human genome, including […]

Genomic Sequencing Offers Young Cancer Patients New Treatment Options

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer  The results from a clinical trial that sequenced DNA and RNA in tumours from […]

Genome Giants – Leroy Hood, Co-founder and Professor, Institute for Systems Biology

Leroy Hood is a pioneer of systems biology and Professor and Co-founder of the Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle. He […]

New DNA sequencing technique sets world record

A team from Stanford Medicine has set a Guinness World Record for the fastest time to sequence a whole genome. […]

The Festival of Genomics and Biodata 2022

Get your funky sunglasses, UV paint and flower headbands ready because we are back! Join us for the Festival of […]

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. […]

Machine learning uncovers tumorigenic mutations

Identifying whether specific mutations in cancer genes have an impact on tumour formation is a largely unsolved problem in the […]