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Down the Rabbit Hole: Conservation Genetics and the Tasmanian Devil – Paul Hohenlohe

Paul Hohenlohe is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Idaho. Hohenlohe’s research focus […]

Why does ESG matter in Genomics?

We all like to play our part in helping the environment. Whether this be donating a couple of pounds to […]

World of Genomics: Egypt

For the latest in the World of Genomics series, we go to the home of ancient Egyptians in the Arab […]

Genetics Unzipped podcast: A brief history of DNA sequencing

In the latest episode of Genetics Unzipped, presenter Dr Kat Arney takes a look at how we learned to read […]

Does genomics hold the key for African cancer care?

Researchers recently explored whether the genetic landscape of tumours could be captured through blood collection in African women with breast […]

World of Genomics: Vietnam

In our latest World of Genomics piece, we travel to Vietnam, a country known for its rich culture, delicious food […]

Unique microbiome of centenarians may be linked to longevity

A new study by Keio University School of Medicine and the Broad Institute of MIT has revealed that centenarians (people […]

DNA Sequencing: How to Choose the Right Technology

Introduction It has been over 30 years since the first generation of DNA sequencing technology was developed in 1977. Since […]

World of Genomics: Thailand

For this week’s World of Genomics entry, we head on over to the ‘Land of Smiles’, also known as Thailand. […]

A, C, T to Glossary

Numbers The 1000 Genomes Project: The 1,000 Genome Project (1KGP) launched in January 2008 with the aim of generating the […]