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Clinical Development

Tumour Heterogeneity and Immune Escape: Circumventing Some of the Biggest Roadblocks in Cancer Treatment

While the complexities associated with identifying tumour state and coordinating an effective immunotherapeutic response are many, pioneering healthcare providers are rising to the challenge.
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.
Clinical Development

Biomarkers in Psychiatry for Mental Health and Wellbeing

Biomarkers in psychiatry may have the potential to overcome the challenges associated with complications such as depression, bipolar disorder, and generalised anxiety.
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.
Clinical Development

Improving Approaches for Patient Selection Using Immuno-Oncology Biomarkers

ICIs – immune checkpoint inhibitors – have changed the landscape of therapeutic treatment for cancer and improved survival rates for patients with advanced malignancies. However, the wide variability in clinical response is a significant limitation to treatment.
Spatial Analysis

Advanced Data Analysis Pipelines for Spatial Transcriptomics

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