In a recent paper published in Nature, researchers used positron emission tomography imaging (PET) and electron microscopy to create 3D […]
p53 has long been called the “guardian of the genome,” but how is this tumour suppressor protein maintaining genomic stability […]
A new bioinformatics study suggests a novel and reliable predictive signature for bladder cancer. Researchers from the First Affiliated Hospital […]
Omics technologies have revealed molecular insights into the complex relationship between impaired energy metabolism and major depressive disorder. Major Depressive […]
A study published in Nature Medicine has demonstrated the potential of whole-exome sequencing (WES) in detecting inborn errors of metabolism […]
Aging is a natural and inevitable part of life, but the way we age and the traits we typically associate […]
Article written by Bethany Hanson, Science Communications Writer. Known for its stunning glacial lakes and historic mountain towns, we head […]
In part 1 of this feature, we discussed how humans are ‘more microbe than man’, with trillions of these microscopic organisms […]
Introduction Cuba is a multicultural country in the Caribbean, best known for its marvellous landscapes, historical locations, rich culture and […]
Looking for a summary of the latest news in the genomics space? You’re in the right place! Welcome back to […]