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AI can accurately detect Parkinson’s disease and define its subtypes

Parkinson’s disease is a clinically heterogenous neurodegenerative disorder, meaning that it is likely that different cellular mechanisms drive its pathology […]

Brain tumour noncoding mutations are new targets for personalised medicine

Traditional cancer driver gene discovery has generally focussed on coding mutations, which can affect protein function and structure. Mutations in […]

World of Genomics: Bahrain

Welcome to Bahrain, a mesmerizing archipelago nestled in the Persian Gulf. Despite its small size, this enchanting nation boasts captivating […]

Dietary restraint outsmarts obesity risk genes

‘Dietary restraint outsmarts obesity risk genes‘ – Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer  Genetic variation underlies 40–70% of differences in […]

AI speeds up brain tumour profiling

‘AI speeds up brain tumour profiling‘ – Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer  A team, led by Harvard Medical School […]

The rise of AI: How can you use ChatGPT to support your research?

ChatGPT has been taking the world by storm since its release in 2022. From coding assistance to book summaries, people […]

The Festival of Genomics and Biodata: An interview with Claire Bloomfield, NHS Transformation Directorate

At the Festival of Genomics and Biodata, we are lucky enough to be joined by some of the biggest names […]

Brain mechanisms of microRNA-132 decoded

‘Brain mechanisms of microRNA-132 decoded’ – Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer. The microRNA miR-132 likely plays a role in […]

World of Genomics: Thailand

World of Genomics: Thailand – original article written by Shannon Gunn, 2021. Updated by Lyndsey Fletcher, 2023. In this week’s […]

The human lung mapped in unprecedented detail

The most comprehensive cellular map of the human lung has been published in Nature Medicine. It is part of the […]