Language can often be overlooked in conversations, seen only as a vessel to communicate ideas. But for many living with […] ...
As of 1st January, children in the UK will be offered the chicken pox vaccine as part of the standard vaccine schedule on the ...
Ahead of the Festival of Genomics and Biodata, we spoke with Joy Zhang (Professor of Sociology at The University of […] ...
Happy New Year! 2025 was a year of exciting news in the life sciences field, and we’re sure 2026 will follow in its footsteps ...
How can genomics become embedded in our everyday lives, the same way that our phones, laptops and other modern tech have transformed the way we behave? In a recent episode of FoGCast, we had the ...
Written by Arpita Kulkarni (Director of the Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics Core at HMS/BIDMC). Across the life sciences, a quiet anxiety is growing: what is the role of the experimental ...
Next generation sequencing has become a fundamental approach in many aspects of life science research and impressive innovation continues to push the boundaries even further. We are pleased to ...
This feature was written using content from out recenty published Proteomics Playbook, which you can download for FREE here. The sequence of a protein is critical as it largely dictates the protein’s ...
Analysis of proteins is not simple. Unlike DNA, there is incredible diversity in the concentration and variety of proteins created by a cell at any given moment. In our Proteomics Playbook we outline ...
Happy Monday! Start the week with the latest genomics news in Week in Brief. How do our genes and our environment interact? A new study has shown that language transmission patterns have a genetic ...
Happy Monday and welcome back to Week in Brief! We’ve got the latest genomics news here for you in one handy place – what better way to start the week? Over 40 papers associated with The Human Cell ...
At our recent FOG Live: Single Cell and Spatial event, Aridiman Pandit (Senior Principal Research Scientists, AbbVie) explored how single-cell and multi-omics technologies can revolutionise drug ...
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