Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer Delivering gene therapies to the lung is challenging because of its specialized cell types […]
What makes someone an ‘expert’? The word can conjure up many different images. Is it someone with a PhD? A […]
In this week’s World of Genomics, we’re off to the southeast Asian country Malaysia. Home to four UNESCO World Heritage […]
The field of genetics is a relatively young science, beginning with Gregor Mendel’s studies on the inheritance of traits in […]
We frequently read articles about how diseases have been reversed, halted and cured in mice, yet effective treatments for humans […]
In a paper published in Science Robotics, engineers from MIT have developed a procedure to 3D-print a soft robotics-enabled replica […]
In a recent paper, published in Nature Biotechnology, scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute have developed a machine learning tool […]
In a recent study published in The Lancet – the Pharmacogenomic Testing for Preventing Adverse Drug Reactions (PREPARE) study – […]
In a recent study published in the journal Cardiovascular Research, researchers investigated whether the longevity-associated variant of the bactericidal/permeability-increasing fold21 […]
In this week’s World of Genomics tour, we stop at the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). The country is home […]