Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer The tumour heterogeneity of gastric cancer, and its metastasis to different organs, makes effective […]
Stephen Scherer is a Canadian scientist who founded Canada’s first human genome centre, the Centre for Applied Genomics (TCAG) at […]
Since the advent of single cell sequencing, cellular heterogeneity has been heavily studied in the search for novel insights into […]
Leroy Hood is a pioneer of systems biology and Professor and Co-founder of the Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle. He […]
Tak Mak is a world leader in the genetics of immunology and cancer. He is currently a Senior Scientist at […]
The UK Biobank has released whole-genome sequencing data on 200,000 participants and made it widely available on the platform – […]
Dame Kay Davies is a human geneticist and Professor of Genetics at the University of Oxford. Davies has spent her […]
Non-human model organisms have provided evidence to suggest that rare protein-coding variants in pathways linked to longevity can guard against […]
Stephen F. Kingsmore is the President and CEO of Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine, where they are pioneering the […]
A new study, published in Nature Neuroscience, has analysed data from 1.5 million people to identify genes underlying behaviours related […]