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Cerebral palsy can be genetic

New research has found that as many as 1 in 4 children with cerebral palsy have an underlying genetic condition. […]

World of Genomics: Switzerland

Aside from its luxury branded watches and delicious chocolate, Switzerland is home to mesmerising alpine scenery. Switzerland is known for […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 1st January

Check out what’s been happening across the genomics field over Christmas in the latest Genomics Week in Brief. Top stories […]

Is sleeping a talent?

One minute you’re counting sheep. The next minute you’re riding a unicorn alongside David Attenborough. So, what happened? No, this […]

Fixing DNA disorganisation to treat rare diseases

Researchers have revealed the usefulness of a structural protein in potentially diagnosing and treating a variety of genetic disorders linked […]

Psychedelics: A new kind of trip

When we think about consciousness, we often consider it as being aware of one’s internal and external existence. But while […]

Generating a proteo-genomic map of human health

Researchers at Medical Research Council Epidemiology have carried out a genome-proteome-wide association study that targeted 4,775 distinct proteins, enabling them […]

Reversing pancreatic cancer progression

Scientists have engineered human pancreatic cancer cells (Panc-1) to reprogram and revert them back to their normal state following PTF1A […]

Genome Giants: Kay Davies – Human Geneticist and Professor of Genetics, University of Oxford

Dame Kay Davies is a human geneticist and Professor of Genetics at the University of Oxford. Davies has spent her […]

Understanding prenatal haematopoiesis in bone marrow

Scientists have carried out the first comprehensive analysis of how haematopoiesis develops in prenatal bone marrow. The average human adult […]