Over the past few years, the need to act against climate change has become apparent. From the recent Australian bushfires […]
As the UK, falls into stricter lockdown rules city by city, people are anxiously questioning when this will all be […]
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The first person to be cured of HIV, Timothy Ray Brown, died last week from a recurrence of leukaemia. His […]
Don’t worry! We are back again for the second week bringing you the latest genomics updates over the past week. […]
Making Space for Biomarker Data Clinical research, particularly cancer diagnostics, has seen an explosion in the collection of biomarker data […]
In the past Genomics has faced a lot of controversy, particularly in relation to eugenics. Even today, applications of genomics, […]
The term “genomics” was first coined in 1986 by Tom Roderick, a geneticist from The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, […]
The applications of liquid biopsy are becoming increasingly apparent – but where did it all begin? Here we explore the […]
In the latest episode of the Genetics Society’s ‘Genetics Unzipped’ podcast, sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific, Geneticist Dr Kat Arney […]