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Genomics week in brief: Week ending 6th May

Check out the latest Genomics Week in Brief – full of intriguing news and research from the genomics space! Top […]

Transcriptional buffering safeguards cells in Rett syndrome

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer. A study published in Nature Communications offers new insight into the mechanisms involved in the […]

A small peptide molecule prevents the progression of neurodegenerative diseases

A recent study, published in Science Translational Medicine, describes a novel way to prevent the death of nerve cells in […]

A Spotlight On: Sleep Deprivation & Genomic Regulation – Derk-Jan Dijk

We speak to Derk-Jan Dijk, Professor of Sleep and Physiology at the University of Surrey, Director of the Surrey Sleep […]

World of Genomics: Poland

Introduction Whilst classical music may not be everyone’s cup of tea, it is hard to deny the lasting influence of […]

Cholesterol dysregulation associated with Alzheimer’s disease

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have uncovered an association between APOE4 and erroneous cholesterol processing. This genetic variant […]

Super-resolution microscopy technique visualises gene folding in unprecedented detail

In a recent paper, published in Nature, researchers have revealed a new super-resolution microscopy technique that allows the genome to […]

How mitochondrial DNA maketh man

Written by Lauren Robertson, Science Writer. New research has revealed how mitochondrial DNA can insert itself into our genomes and […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 1st October

Check out the latest Genomics Week in Brief – full of intriguing news and research from the genomics space! Top […]

Transmission of epigenetic memory across multiple generations

Written by Lauren Robertson, Science Writer. New research from UC Santa Cruz has shown that transgenerational epigenetic inheritance (the inheritance […]