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New genetic variant associated with HIV viral load

For the first time in over two decades, researchers have identified a genetic variant associated with HIV infection. The work, […]

Academia or industry: which is right for you?

The academic journey is one that is unique to each individual. For those passionate about furthering research in their topic […]

LRRK2 inhibitors offer new hope for Parkinson’s disease

Cellular lysosomal degradative activity is key for healthy cell maintenance. As such, it is unsurprising that changes in the level […]

Revealing the genetic diversity of drug-resistant cancer cells

In a recent  Nature paper, researchers have developed a new methodology to track the fates of cancer cells after therapy. […]

Cancer Genomics ONLINE

Thursday 6th, 13th and 20th July   All webinars run at 3pm BST / 4pm CEST / 10am EDT  Genomics is […]

Unlocking the future: where is gene editing going next?

As advancements in genetic technologies accelerate at an astonishing pace, the potential for gene editing to transform our world becomes […]

AI identifies genetic targets for therapy with limited transcriptomic data

Understanding the regulatory networks between genes is a powerful way of uncovering mechanisms and therapeutic targets for disease. A study […]

World of Genomics: Ghana

The Republic of Ghana, also known as Ghana, is home to diverse wildlife and incredible nature destinations, including the largest […]

Unlocking the Power of Gene Expression Reprogramming to Reverse Chronic Age-Related Diseases

In contrast to chronological ageing, biological ageing refers to the damage to cells over time. Your biological age can be […]

Advancing Genomics in Clinical Practice

Developments in sequencing and genomics mean that the human genome can now be explored at an unprecedented level. Many experts […]