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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 ...
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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.
It is now possible to sequence an entire genome in just one day, due to the advent of next generation sequencing (NGS).
Currently, Illumina is comfortably the largest gene-sequencing company. But how did Illumina manage to monopolise the gene-sequencing market?
Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has become the most established and widely used technique within single-cell analysis. Spatial transcriptomics is quickly following in the footsteps of scRNA-seq ...
Advances in protein sequencing enable deeper insights and facilitate applications such as biomarker discovery and personalised medicine.
Learn about the history of gene editing and explore how these experiments not only pushed the field forward, but how they also held us back.
The world’s largest Genomics and Biodata event is returning to the Boston Convention and Expo Center (BCEC) on Wednesday 4th – Thursday 5th October 2023.