Damage to the DNA in cells is the root cause of cancer, but it is also a weakness of the […]
With a wealth of genomic technologies rapidly advancing with falling cost, implementing genomics into trials and routine care is becoming […]
Dr Michelle Krishnan is the Translational Medicine Leading in Rare Diseases at Roche where she focuses on developing transformative therapies […]
Segun was originally trained as a Computer Scientist with current research experience in Genetic epidemiology and Bioinformatics. He work primarily […]
Clare’s research has focused on identification and characterisation of heritable genetic factors associated with cancer. She leads the largest recruitment […]
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.
Chile is a country best known for its vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and rich biodiversity. In this week’s World of […]
We frequently read articles about how diseases have been reversed, halted and cured in mice, yet effective treatments for humans […]
Best known for fish and chips, football, the Royal Family, and Shakespeare, England is also a world-leader when it comes […]
Wales is a small nation with a big personality! Best known for its love of rugby and daffodils, Wales also […]