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Spatial and temporal RNA-sequencing

Sam Rodriques, Group Leader, Francis Crick Institute

Sequencing Data Released from a Liquid Biopsy Proficiency Study

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer  Liquid biopsy assays that detect circulating tumour (ct) DNA are safer and faster than […]

A History of Sequencing

Nucleic acid sequencing has become an integral part of modern biomedical research. The advances in sequencing technology, from its invention […]

Rapid Nanopore Sequencing Finds Disease-Causing Variants in Under 8 Hours

Written by Charlotte Harrison, science writer  Whole-genome sequencing can identify genetic variants that cause disease, but the time needed for […]

Impact of Next-Generation Sequencing for Lung Cancer Patients in East Asia

Written by Sharmin Begum, science writer  Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) strategies were compared in patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer […]

Genomic Sequencing Offers Young Cancer Patients New Treatment Options

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer  The results from a clinical trial that sequenced DNA and RNA in tumours from […]

Single-cell RNA sequencing: How to optimize the workflow from tissue through analysis – Webinar

Today, researchers can analyze 10 000+ cells from one tissue sample or patient to understand individual cell populations and their […]

Applying RNA-sequencing Technology to Cancer and Rare Diseases

Written by Vered Smith, Science Writer  A paper in Molecular Biology Reports has recently reviewed the latest RNA sequencing technologies, […]

Whole Genome Sequencing Detects Neurological Disorders

 This post was written by Charlotte Harrison, Freelance Science Writer  Whole genome sequencing detects neurological disorders  Genetic testing using whole […]

Advancing clinical interpretation from single cell sequencing datasets – Webinar

Novel tools for data analysis and clinical interpretation The clinical translation of single cell analysis approaches into routine practice represents […]