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A single-cell atlas of human teeth

Using advanced single-cell sequencing technologies, a team of researchers have generated the first ever single cell atlas of human teeth. […]

New antibody drug regenerates lost teeth

A team has reported that an antibody for a single gene stimulates tooth growth and regenerates lost teeth in mice […]

Down the Rabbit Hole: Ancient Environmental DNA – Benjamin Vernot, Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology

Benjamin Vernot is Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology, Germany. His group works in the field […]

Multi-omics study helps unravel how germ cell tumours develop and differentiate

Written by Miyako Rogers, Science Writer A new study investigates the origins and development of germ cell tumours (GCT), which […]

Genetics Unzipped Podcast: Face to face – the viruses that made us human

In the latest episode of the Genetics Unzipped podcast, Dr Kat Arney takes a look at the monkey in the […]

Patient Perspectives: Peter Coleman, Independent Researcher and Full-time Carer

Peter Coleman is an independent researcher and full-time carer with a background in sound, TV, film and special effects. Both […]

Is sleeping a talent?

One minute you’re counting sheep. The next minute you’re riding a unicorn alongside David Attenborough. So, what happened? No, this […]

Patient Perspectives – Daisy Ireland, Charcot-Marie Tooth Patient

Daisy Ireland is a Content and Event Producer at Front Line Genomics. Ireland not only has a background in Molecular […]

A woolly mammoth, an elephant and a scientist walk into a bar…

My idea of the woolly mammoth is limited to the voice of Ray Romano and the unusual pairing with a […]

Down the Rabbit Hole: De-extinction and the Woolly Mammoth Revival Project – Eriona Hysolli

Eriona Hysolli is a former Postdoctoral Researcher at the George Church Lab in Harvard Medical School. Hysolli was involved in […]