This three-part webinar series brings together leading researchers to explore how spatial biology is evolving - from data ...
This three-part webinar series moves beyond the hype to focus on what it takes to bring liquid biopsy into routine clinical ...
Scalable, multimodal and AI-enabled approaches are increasingly being used in single cell analysis. Researchers are also combining different types of single-cell data, including spatial biology and ...
“Wouldn’t you like to know that you could be in your 90s and still be creative, productive and an excited human being for life?” We’re delighted to have had the chance to speak to genomics pioneer ...
The metabolome consists of all the small molecules, or metabolites, which are components and products of biochemical reactions taking place within the body. Given its dynamic nature, metabolomics is a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Happy Monday! In this Week in Brief, we’re back with some exciting news from the genomics world and beyond. A team has shown that thousands of children with severe developmental disorders were ...
Precision oncology is a beacon of hope for patients with cancer. And the clinical/economic need for earlier diagnosis and more effective treatments is driving technical innovation forward at a rapid ...
The microbiome is made of up trillions of microorganisms, each playing a crucial role – good or bad – in our health and wellbeing. Varying from one organ to another, and between every individual, the ...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) is a powerful tool for uncovering a patient’s inherited susceptibility to cancer, paving the way for more effective prevention strategies. However, hereditary cancer ...
Pinpointing pathogenic mutations from large, complex datasets can be difficult, time consuming and somewhat overwhelming. So, how can you best streamline your genomic analysis, to make it quicker, ...
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