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Using metagenomics to analyse bacteria in the human gut microbiome

Researchers have recently used metagenomics to investigate the evolution and persistence of bacteria in the human gut microbiome. The human […]

Spatial transcriptomics can unravel cellular interactions in Alzheimer’s disease

This article was compiled from a recent webinar, delivered by Professor Bart de Strooper, who is the Director of UK […]

Can the body’s own immune system fight cancer cells?

A recent study has provided evidence for a molecule in the immune system that can kill genetically diverse cancer cells […]

Multi-Omics ONLINE – July Series

Sequencing technologies are continuously improving, making it easier to obtain more in-depth molecular information than ever before. As such, we […]

Understanding the role of genetic resistance in the UK ash tree population

This article was compiled from a recent webinar, delivered by Professor Richard Buggs and supported by Novogene, a genomic services […]

Single-cell map explains neuronal death in epilepsy

An interdisciplinary collaboration has deciphered the genomic cellular map associated with hippocampal sclerosis, a major histological condition of temporal lobe […]

Polθ: Human Cells can write RNA sequences into DNA

Researchers have discovered that mammalian cells can convert RNA sequences back into DNA using Polθ, which challenges long-believed notions surrounding polymerases. Polymerases […]

Base editor treats sickle cell disease in mice

A team led by researchers at the Broad Institute and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has now demonstrated that a […]

Round-up: COVID-19 June 2021 (Part One)

Keeping up with all of the most recent news surrounding the novel coronavirus can be difficult, so we have done […]

Precision immune monitoring – an interview with Liselotte Brix, CSO of Immudex

*** This interview was conducted and written by Anja Brunner, and edited by Front Line Genomics *** Ask Liselotte Brix […]