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New form of antimicrobial resistance discovered in Group A Streptococcus

Researchers have identified a new form of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Group A Streptococcus (GAS). GAS organisms can cause various […]

World of Genomics: Sweden

In our latest World of Genomics piece, we are heading to Sweden – a Nordic country famous for its breath-taking […]

Single-cell atlas reveals the genes behind exercise-induced weight loss

Written by Lauren Robertson, Science Writer. A new study, published in Cell Metabolism, has revealed the cells, genes and pathways […]

World of Genomics: Morocco

The Kingdom of Morocco, bordering the Sahara Desert and the strait of Gibraltar, is best known for its mountain ranges, […]

CRISPR screen unveils the stickiness of T cells

A new study has pinpointed a previously unknown molecular inhibitor of T cell adhesion. The study, published in Science Signalling, […]

World of Genomics: South Africa

Home to the Springboks, both the antelope and the rugby team, we travel to South Africa for the latest in […]

World of Genomics: The Netherlands

Original World of Genomics: Netherlands article written by Harry Yuen, July 2022. Updated by Aleisha Collins, October 2023. Home to […]

World of Genomics: Australia

Original article by Poppy-Jayne Morgan, June 2021. Updated by Kira Newbon, August 2023.  Known for wild landscapes and distinctive wildlife, […]

A Spotlight On: CRISPR and climate change – Monika Paule

Dr Monika Paule is an Associate Professor at Vilnius Tech University. She is also the CEO and co-founder of two […]

How our genetic ancestry shapes our immune response to influenza

A new study has revealed how ancestry and associated genetic variation can explain population-level differences in the immune response to […]