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Single Cell and Spatial Omics ONLINE – December Webinar Series

Cellular heterogeneity underpins many of life’s processes, from normal development to the onset of disease. Since the advent of single-cell sequencing, […]

Omics in Drug Discovery ONLINE – Webinar Series

With drug discovery being an expensive process and genetic-based drugs being more likely to succeed, the level of investment in […]

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 […]

Cancer Genomics: From Diagnosis to Treatment

Introduction The first publication of cancer genome sequencing was in 2006, whereby more than 13,000 genes involved in breast and […]

Multi-omics: Exploring Inside Cells

Introduction Multi-omics is an emerging field. ‘Omics’ refers to the comprehensive collection of a set of biological molecules. Essentially, the […]

A new strategy to combat solid tumours with neoantigen-based immunotherapy

A preclinical study has provided in vitro and in vivo evidence for using mutated KRAS epitopes as a viable target […]

Down the Rabbit Hole: Foodomics – Olivia McAuliffe

Olivia McAuliffe is a Principal Scientist at the Teagasc Food Research Centre in Ireland. Her team explores the genetics and […]

Sample Preparation for NGS – A Comprehensive Guide

Introduction Sample preparation is the process of getting DNA ready for Next Generation Sequencing (NGS). This requires a few steps… […]

Major depressive disorder and energy metabolism: diving deep with omics technology

Omics technologies have revealed molecular insights into the complex relationship between impaired energy metabolism and major depressive disorder. Major Depressive […]

Genomics week in brief: Week ending 29th May

Check out our summary of all of the most recent genomics news and research from the past week! Top stories […]