Dr Susie Cooke is the Head of Medical Genomics at the Glasgow Precision Oncology Laboratory whose main interest is in facilitating the move of next-generation sequencing into the clinic to help cancer patients.
Last weekend vampires and witches came out to play. People smeared litres of fake blood on their faces and doors. […]
Original post written by Lyndsey Fletcher in January 2023. Updated in August 2023 by Aleisha Collins. How can we sum […]
The advent of genetic and genomics research has transformed our understanding of thousands of human diseases, with our abilities ever […]
The value of large-scale population cohorts has come to the fore in recent years as these cohorts have matured. They […]
This feature on single-cell sequencing technology is adapted from parts of Chapters 1 & 2 of the upcoming Spatial and […]
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Cherry-niche is an in-vivo labelling tool to study cell neighbourhoods. It allows unique staining of tumour cells and non-tumour niche […]
When it comes to the use of genomics in modern healthcare, the vast majority of studies focus on individuals alive […]
This feature on cell-cell communication is adapted from part of Chapter 4 of the upcoming Spatial and Single-cell Playbook, due […]