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What’s been going on in the life sciences world this week? Check out Week in Brief for an overview of the biggest news.
AI holds immense promise in accelerating drug discovery and development—but the journey from data to therapeutic impact is far from straightforward. Despite revolutionary breakthroughs, challenges ...
Despite still being considered emerging techniques, single cell and spatial technologies have brought ground-breaking insights into the omics world, pushing the boundaries of our knowledge and giving ...
Discover the latest Sequencing Buyer's Guide. Compare platforms, technologies, and key features to find the best solution for your research or clinical needs.
Advances in protein sequencing enable deeper insights and facilitate applications such as biomarker discovery and personalised medicine.
Analysis of proteins is not simple. Unlike DNA, there is incredible diversity in the concentration and variety of proteins created by a cell at any given moment. In our Proteomics Playbook we outline ...
Back and bigger than ever, the Festival of Genomics & Biodata London is here to brighten those winter blues, bring on January 2025!
Welcome back to Week in Brief! Time to dive into the latest and greatest news from the genomics world and beyond.
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 ...
This webinar will demonstrate how variant interpretation software can improve the accuracy and speed of variant interpretation using specific case studies.
With all the excitement around multi-omics, there’s one question that stands out … How will multi-omics change healthcare?
In this feature, we explore the evolution of omics and assess whether genomics research is a dwindling trade, or if we’re just beginning.
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