Welcome back to Week in Brief! Time to dive into the latest and greatest news from the genomics world and beyond.
Single Cell and Spatial, we were joined by Jun Ding (McGill University) who discussed his lab’s tool, scSemiProfiler.
Welcome back to Week in Brief! If you’re looking to catch up with the latest life sciences news, you’re in the right place. It was announced last week that up to 100,000 newborns will have their ...
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 ...
Could the 3D epigenome hold the answers for difficult-to-treat diseases? Epigenetic therapeutics are promising for diseases, such as cancer and neuropsychiatric disorders, as they provide a novel ...
In this article, we summarise the key points you should consider when deciding which sequencing method is best for your ...
Happy Monday! Kick your week off by catching up with the latest updates from the life sciences world with Week in Brief. A study in mice has shown that gut microbiome composition can influence hormone ...
Welcome back to Week in Brief! We hope you had a great weekend, and that you’re ready for some exciting genomics news. A study in fish has revealed new information about how novel genes evolve. The ...
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 ...
The organisms found in the microbiome outnumber human cells significantly. This makes the microbiome a key target to aid in our understanding of health and disease. In this article, we summarise a ...