Welcome back to Week in Brief! We hope you had a great weekend, and that you’re ready for some exciting genomics news.
The organisms found in the microbiome outnumber human cells. This makes the microbiome a key target to aid in our ...
How can microbiome research lead to therapeutic strategies? Recent advances in metagenomics, multi-omics, and single-cell omics have provided remarkable insights into the human microbiome. It is also ...
Scientists have used base editing to prevent the function of risk genes for neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders to elucidate their role in disease. The modified cells essentially form a model ...
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 ...
Interested in the spatial research landscape, technological breakthroughs and future directions? Check out this interview with Rodrigo Romero, who is currently a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the ...
What are you doing on September 25 th & 26 th? Single Cell and Spatial Omics are field-defining areas of technological development. Yet, to truly understand and adopt these technologies, there is a ...
In this article, we summarise the key points you should consider when deciding which sequencing method is best for your ...
Happy Monday! We hope you had a great weekend, and are ready for the latest news in Week in Brief. A recent study has suggested that early staging for pancreatic cancer is often incorrect, with ...
The webinar will be available on-demand after this date. Next generation sequencing (NGS) is a powerful tool for uncovering a patient’s inherited susceptibility to cancer, paving the way for more ...