Liquid biopsy is rapidly transforming how cancer is detected, monitored, and treated. While major progress has been made in identifying tumour-derived signals in blood, the central challenge now is ...
High-resolution spatial transcriptomics and imaging-based technologies are now generating large-scale, multi-dimensional datasets that are beginning to reshape how we understand tissue organisation, ...
Pharmacogenomics has transformed how clinicians reduce adverse drug reactions and optimise therapy. But real-world implementation still faces significant limitations. Can’t make the scheduled session?
Scientific progress is often viewed as an unqualified good: faster sequencing, cheaper tests, and cutting-edge genomics tools seem to promise quicker diagnoses and personalised treatments. But for ...
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 ...
It might have been a spooky end to the week, but the latest life science news is anything but frightful! Find out more in this edition of Week in Brief. Artificial muscles brought to life by ...
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 ...
Mark your calendars – The Festival of Genomics & Biodata is returning to Boston in June 2025! Following a hugely successful event last year, we’re thrilled to announce The Festival of Genomics and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Spatial biology isn’t just limited to transcriptomics. In fact, a vast array of spatial proteomics platforms also exist. But how can you find the right spatial proteomics approach? In this feature, we ...
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