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Spatial transcriptomics and multiomics in cancer research

Spatial context matters in complex biology. From cancer prevention to cancer biology, and for both translational and clinical studies, multiomic spatial […]

Combining Spatial Tools for Better Research Outcomes

There are many technologies and tools available to analyse tissue sections for spatial omics. Core facilities often have several of […]

Cancer Genomics ONLINE

Thursday 6th, 13th and 20th July   All webinars run at 3pm BST / 4pm CEST / 10am EDT  Genomics is […]

Transcriptome and circular DNA sequencing in single cancer cells

A new single-cell sequencing method has been published in Nature Genetics. Single-cell extrachromosomal circular DNA and transcriptome sequencing (scEC&T-seq) can […]

3D Ultra-Resolution Maps Reveal How Mitochondria Shape Lung Cancer Metabolism

In a recent paper published in Nature, researchers used positron emission tomography imaging (PET) and electron microscopy to create 3D […]

A guide to single-cell sequencing and spatial analysis

Introduction The human body contains over 35 trillion cells, with tissues and organs comprising of many different cell types constantly […]

Multimodal tissue characterisation with spatial protein and transcriptome sequencing

A new study, published in Nature Biotechnology, presents Spatial PrOtein and Transcriptome Sequencing (SPOTS) for high throughput combined spatial transcriptomics […]

Spatial Biology ONLINE

How cells interact with other cells and their environment has proven pivotal to our understanding of, and ability to target, […]

A new, cost-effective cfDNA test for early detection of cancer

Written by Lauren Robertson, Science Writer. Researchers at UCLA’s Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have reported successful results from a cell-free […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 24th September

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