When we think about consciousness, we often consider it as being aware of one’s internal and external existence. But while […]
I worked at a pharmacy for over seven years. During that time, thousands of prescriptions for antibiotics came and went. […]
Alexis Stutzman (Founder, BIG) and Markia Smith (President BIG) are both PhD candidates at UNC Chapel Hill. Not only are […]
In a recent study, researchers delved into the evolutionary history of pregnancy, identifying hundreds of genes that evolved to be […]
We all like to play our part in helping the environment. Whether this be donating a couple of pounds to […]
Dame Kay Davies is a human geneticist and Professor of Genetics at the University of Oxford. Davies has spent her […]
Where there is a symptom there is hopefully a treatment. For example, if I have a headache, I reach straight […]
We have got you covered for another week with our latest Genomics Week in Brief, jam-packed with some of the […]
Introduction The first publication of cancer genome sequencing was in 2006, whereby more than 13,000 genes involved in breast and […]
Researchers have identified ultra-rare, likely gene-disruptive variants unique to autism families, revealing 28 novel candidate risk genes. The genetics of […]