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Sepsis-Associated Variants Integrated into Polygenic Risk Score

Written by Vered Smith, Science Writer  Researchers at the University of Michigan have published a study in PLOS ONE identifying […]

New genetic insights into COVID-19 severity

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer. Why do some people get seriously ill with COVID-19 while other people have only […]

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, […]

A proteomic profile can identify high-risk cases of infection

Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have used a proteomic approach to study protein levels and enzyme activity in cases […]

Osteoarthritis RNA molecule could act as a therapeutic target

Research has linked osteoarthritis of the knee to an RNA molecule that exacerbates inflammation and triggers cartilage damage. A new […]

First genome editing on blood vessel walls

Researchers have developed a unique nanoparticle to deliver genome editing technology to endothelial cells. This is the first time that […]

Antimicrobial resistance: This is not just a phage

I worked at a pharmacy for over seven years. During that time, thousands of prescriptions for antibiotics came and went. […]

The role of red blood cells in the immune system

New research has uncovered the function of red blood cells as immune sensors that detect and bind to cell-free DNA […]

Genome Giants: Stephen F. Kingsmore – President and CEO of Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine

Stephen F. Kingsmore is the President and CEO of Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine, where they are pioneering the […]

Levels of cf-DNA predict all-cause mortality

A recent study published in Scientific Reports has observed the role of circulating cell-free DNA (cf-DNA) as a viable marker […]