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The latest in omics research, from discovery and multi-omics approaches through to diagnostics development

NGS & Clinical Diagnostics

Chronic Stress Found to Worsen Gut Inflammation

Research from the University of Pennsylvania suggests that stress levels may have a profound impact on the efficacy of treatment approaches for bowel disease.
Spatial Biology

In Conversation with Martin Hanczyc, Principal Investigator at the University of Trento

Amongst the hundreds of avenues of scientific discovery being pioneered today, one of the most compelling by far is that of artificial life. Synthetic biology forms a major branch of this.
Spatial Biology

A Deeper Discussion About The 10x Genomics Xenium In Situ Analyzer For In Situ Analysis

In conversation with Adrian Benjamin, Head of Global Product and Segment Marketing, 10x Genomics
Spatial Biology

Spatial Profiling, Analytical Approaches, and New Transcriptomic Technologies

Recent advances in spatial transcriptomics have facilitated the development of advanced techniques for uncovering new information about the cellular microenvironment. Two techniques explored here – Giotto and Slide-seq – are on the cutting edge of spatial imaging.
Genome Editing

Celebrating the Achievements of Barbara McClintock, Discoverer of Mobile Genetic Elements and Gene Transposition

To date, 114 Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine have been awarded to 226 laureates. Of these laureates, just 12 have been women. This article looks at one of those 12 women and celebrates her contributions to the field of genetics. Her name is Barbara McClintock.
Genome Editing

New Human Pangenome Capturing More Genomic Diversity Released

The human pangenome contains genetic data from 47 people across Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas, and offers a more holistic cross-section of the planet’s genetic diversity.
Spatial Biology

Advanced Data Analysis Pipelines for Spatial Transcriptomics

Key opinion leaders discuss analysis pipelines for spatial transcriptomics analysis and the challenges faced in this field.
NGS & Clinical Diagnostics

20 Years Ago This Month: Human Genome Project Sequences 92% of the Human Genome

After 13 years of collaborative efforts, an international team of scientists and researchers had an announcement to share with the world. It was one that had major implications for the future of DNA sequencing and healthcare at large.

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