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Native American Ancestry Linked To Increased EGFR Mutations In Latin American Patients With Lung Cancer

A recent study, published by the American Association for Cancer Research has discovered that among patients with lung cancer from […]

Capture the dark genome: From repeat-expansions to CRISPR unintended mutations – Webinar Summary

Tackling Disease-Related Repeat Expansion Analysis – Marzia Rossato What is the Dark Genome? The dark genome refers to parts of […]

Webinar: Capture the dark genome – From repeat-expansions to CRISPR unintended mutations

Sequenced genomes retain a surprisingly large number of “dark” regions – sections that have proven difficult to characterise via short-read […]

UCL finds mutations in SARS-CoV-2 that offer insights into drug and vaccine targets

A study conducted by a team at UCL identified potential drug and vaccine targets for SARS-CoV-2. The results of the […]

World of Genomics: Belarus

Sometimes referred to as the “Lungs of Europe,” Belarus is a country famous for the breathtaking forests that make up […]

World of Genomics: Vietnam

World of Genomics: Vietnam originally written by Sophie Ormiston, September 2021. Updated by Bethany Hanson, November 2023. In our latest […]

Donor-conception: A complex journey

Since the late 20th century, the use of donor sperm, eggs and embryos as a solution to fertility problems has […]

How to build AI models that people will trust

AI models are becoming increasingly commonplace in the life sciences field, particularly in drug discovery. But these models are complex, […]

The State Of: Genomics in Aging

Aging is a natural and inevitable part of life, but the way we age and the traits we typically associate […]

World of Genomics: Slovenia

Article written by Bethany Hanson, Science Communications Writer. Known for its stunning glacial lakes and historic mountain towns, we head […]