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cfChIP-seq: an end to invasive biopsies?

Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have shown how a simple blood test – cfChIP-seq – can be used […]

Updates on the UK Biobank for 2021 and Beyond – by Mark Effingham

Mark Effingham (Deputy CEO, UK Biobank) joined us at The Festival of Genomics and Biodata 2021 to give us an […]

First Japanese reference genome

Researchers at Tohoku University have now completed and released the first ever Japanese reference genome (JG1). Human genome Since its […]

Illumina for Startups, an interview with Anya Roy & Bobby Kaura

Following the first “Start-up Zone” at The Festival of Genomics & BioData last week, we had the chance to catch […]

An Update on Genomics in the NHS by Dame Sue Hill

First up on our agenda at the Festival of Genomics & Biodata was an insightful talk exploring the recent developments […]

Such a lot of genome to see…by Ting Wu

Ting Wu (Professor, Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School) joined us at the Festival of Genomics and Biodata 2021 to […]

Rare neurodevelopmental disorder associated with SATB1 dysfunction

A recent study has reported on three classes of mutations within the gene SATB1 which result in three variations of […]

New Biomarkers of Childhood Brain Tumours Identified in Cerebrospinal Fluid

Paediatric brain tumours are the leading cause of tumour-related mortality in children. There is a widespread search for predictive biomarkers […]

A new era of space omics

Omics technologies have made possible cost-efficient, high-throughput analysis of biologic molecules. Recent advances can be attributed to innovative breakthroughs in […]

Exploring the Vast Diversity of African Genetics

Characterising genomic variation across Africa is critical to understanding human biology. Recently, there has been a shift in focus, in […]