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Why do some prostate cancer drugs fail?

Written by Lauren Robertson, Science Writer New research suggests some prostate cancer drugs may change how certain prostate tumours function, […]

World of Genomics: South Africa

Home to the Springboks, both the antelope and the rugby team, we travel to South Africa for the latest in […]

World of Genomics: Nigeria

One of the most populated countries in the world, Nigeria is a multi-lingual, multi-ethnic nation in West Africa. One of […]

World of Genomics: Australia

Known for wild landscapes and distinctive wildlife, Australia is one of the largest countries in the world. Australia has a […]

Mechanisms of Cell Movement: Filopodia as Twisting Tentacles

Written by Charlotte Harrison, science writer  Cells generate mechanical forces and explore their environment using filopodia. These dynamic tubular structures […]

Highly virulent HIV variant found in the Netherlands

Researchers have reported that for the past few decades a highly virulent variant of HIV-1 has been circulating in the […]

Gene involved in sense of smell may also play role in breast cancer

Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have found that an olfactory receptor gene that aids in an individual’s sense of […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 18th December

Your final Genomics Week in Brief of the year – filled with the latest genomics news and research from the […]

You need to change your altitude

With improvements in transportation and picturesque images continuously being shared upon social media, more and more individuals are looking to […]

Exosome-mediated epigenetic repression of HIV

A new study has used exosomes to deliver novel proteins into the cells of HIV infected mice to prevent the […]