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Novel telomerase regulator may be involved in ageing and cancer

Researchers have discovered a repetitive and highly variable DNA sequence that regulates telomerase activity, illuminating a genetic and molecular basis […]

Patient Perspectives: Maddie Stoodley – Gaucher’s Association Ambassador and UK Board Member

Maddie Stoodley is a rare disease patient and Gaucher’s Association Ambassador and UK board member. Stoodley was diagnosed at 16 […]

Scientists uncover the molecular mechanisms behind spindle elongation in human cells

A recent study on human cell division has revealed the two motor proteins that are responsible for spindle elongation during […]

Reimagine neuroscience with single cell and spatial multiomics

The nervous system is a complex system made up of a plethora of cell types. Neurological disorders represent a leading cause […]

UVR causes rare type of eye cancer

According to research funded by Cancer Research UK and others, ultraviolet radiation (UVR) has been found to cause a rare […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 3rd October

Don’t worry! We are back again for the second week bringing you the latest genomics updates over the past week. […]

“The one where an episode is stored on DNA”

Twist Bioscience last month announced that for the first time, an episode of a Netflix Original Series has been stored […]

Biologically-validated AI is how scientists are realising the full potential of single-cell RNA sequencing

The promise of single-cell gene expression data Genomic data are an excellent source of novel disease biomarkers and targets. In […]

100kb into the genome – a quest to improve target enrichment

*** This post was written by Dr. Anja Brunner, science writer (Science Inbound) Armed with a decade of experience in […]

Günther Brueggenwerth and Arndt Schmitz from Bayer tell us about Radiomics

We caught up with Günther Brueggenwerth and Arndt Schmitz from Bayer at the Festival of Genomics in January to talk […]