We caught up with Lisa Mullan (creator of Dinky Amigos, lovable characters that aim to teach a young audience about […]
Some genetic variants only have weak associations with specific conditions or traits, making it difficult to predict how a child […]
This talk was recorded at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford on 28th November 2019. Professor Dame Sue Hill OBE […]
I am sure by now we are all hoping to hear something non-coronavirus related. Sorry to disappoint, but Professors from […]
Genomics is a hugely powerful tool and the general population should know about it!
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In the latest episode of Genetics Unzipped, the Genetics Society podcast, Kat Arney takes a look at some of the common myths and misconceptions surrounding genomics and genetic tests. Are mutations always bad? If you’re more like your mum, does that mean you’ve inherited more of her genes? And is there such a thing as a perfect genome?
As headlines trumpet the continued spread of COVID-19, the wall-to-wall coverage has generated a secondary outbreak of breathless hype, misinformation and anxiety.
The PGx program is an industry-first solution that will protect patients from being prescribed ineffective or harmful drugs.
FLG: Can you introduce yourself and your work? I’m Guillermo del Angel and I’m the Senior Director for Data Science […]