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Cancer Genomics ONLINE – October 2022

Join us for the next series of Cancer Genomics ONLINE where you will hear from internationally renowned cancer experts about […]

Transmission of epigenetic memory across multiple generations

Written by Lauren Robertson, Science Writer. New research from UC Santa Cruz has shown that transgenerational epigenetic inheritance (the inheritance […]

Genomics study uncovers the transcription factors able to restore hearing in zebrafish

Written by Lauren Robertson, Science Writer. Researchers at the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) have discovered a unique network […]

Researchers create a new multi-omic map of myocardial infarction

Written by Miyako Rogers, Science Writer In a new study published in Nature, researchers have used different multi-omic tools to […]

World of Genomics: South Korea

Famous for kimchi, K-pop and Samsung, we travel to South Korea for the latest in our World of Genomics series. […]

DNA Methylation Found to Play a Role in Clinical Outcomes of COVID-19

Written by Isobel Young, Science Writer Throughout the course of the pandemic, PCR testing has been used to identify the […]

Premalignant tumours composition and cell changes defined with single-cell analyses

A new study identified key changes in gene expression and tissue composition in premalignant tumours, providing potential targets for prevention, […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 17th June

Check out the latest Genomics Week in Brief – full of intriguing news and research from the genomics space! Top […]

Epigenetic clocks shared by dogs and humans

Research by the USA’s National Human Genome Research Institute describes epigenetic clocks that apply to both dogs and humans. The […]

Scientists Find Potential Survival Biomarkers in Highly Fatal Pancreatic Cancer

Written by Kirsty Oswald  Scientists find potential survival biomarkers in highly fatal pancreatic cancer  Researchers have identified two candidate biomarkers […]