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Shedding Light on the ‘Dark Proteome’

Written by Kirsty Oswald, Science Writer  Omics-based studies have revealed that genomes, including our own, contain a vast number of […]

First draft of the human proteome

Ten years on from the launch of the Human Proteome Project, researchers report the first draft of the proteome blueprint. […]

Human brain-derived proteome data helps elucidate a genetic causal pathway for neurological phenotypes

A team of researchers have analysed human proteome data from brain tissue to study whether targeted proteins predictively mediated the […]

The State Of: Genomics in Mental Health Research

The advent of genetic and genomics research has transformed our understanding of thousands of human diseases, with our abilities ever […]

New Commercial Developments in Single-cell Sequencing

This feature on single-cell sequencing technology is adapted from parts of Chapters 1 & 2 of the upcoming Spatial and […]

Proteomics ONLINE

Thursday 14th, 21st and 27th September at 3pm BST/ 4pm CET/ 10am EST  Advances in high-throughput proteomic technologies are accelerating […]

The Festival of Genomics and Biodata: An Interview with Henning Hermjakob, EMBL-EBI

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

Unlocking the Power of Gene Expression Reprogramming to Reverse Chronic Age-Related Diseases

In contrast to chronological ageing, biological ageing refers to the damage to cells over time. Your biological age can be […]

Multi-omics approach reveals mechanisms of proliferation control in cancer

In a recent paper, published in Science, researchers used a multi-omics approach to identify peptides, transcripts, and phosphorylation events and […]

An overview of different multi-omics approaches

Multi-omics involves bringing the multiple “omics” together, to get a clearer and more comprehensive picture of biological processes, disease pathology, […]