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A well camouflaged zebra

For my undergraduate research project, I studied a rare neurological disease known as Landau-Kleffner Syndrome. It was then that I […]

Gene Editing Quality Control – From Humanised Mice to Engineered Human Cells

The ease of new gene editing technologies has opened opportunities to explore in more detail the genetic underpinnings of disease, […]

Early immune response in developing embryos

Researchers have identified the earliest display of an innate immune response found in vertebrate animals to date. Embryogenesis Early embryogenesis […]

The evolution of DNA sequencing technologies

The order of nucleotides within a sequence of DNA is important. It underpins subsequent protein function and, in cases of […]

cfChIP-seq: an end to invasive biopsies?

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have shown how a simple blood test – cfChIP-seq – can be used […]

Delving into the microbiome of Neanderthals

An international research group led by the University of Bologna have analysed the microbiome of Neanderthals and found bacteria that […]

What are the implications of solving the ‘protein folding problem’ for genomics?

At the Festival of Genomics and Biodata 2021 we brought together four of the brightest minds in the field of […]

An Update on Genomics in the NHS by Dame Sue Hill

First up on our agenda at the Festival of Genomics & Biodata was an insightful talk exploring the recent developments […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 30th January

The latest genomics news and research combined into one article! Top stories from the past week Researchers have identified genetic […]

A new era of space omics

Omics technologies have made possible cost-efficient, high-throughput analysis of biologic molecules. Recent advances can be attributed to innovative breakthroughs in […]