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Gene therapy: The what, the how and the ethics

WEBGene therapies work by inserting genes into a cell by a vector – usually a virus that delivers the gene into the cell. The vector can be injected intravenously into a …

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Unlocking the future: where is gene editing going next

WEBLyndsey Fletcher 6 June 2023. As advancements in genetic technologies accelerate at an astonishing pace, the potential for gene editing to transform our world becomes closer to …

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Cancer Genomics 2023: Advances in Cancer Research, Precision …

WEBCancer research is constantly evolving, delivering new tools to better understand the genetic changes that drive cancer development. Thanks to the rapid evolution of …

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Foodomics: The science of food

WEBFoodomics attempts to provide a global vision on the relationship between food and health through the use of -omics technologies. It covers different fields of …

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Epigenetics and Ancestry: How Our History Shapes Who We Are

WEBThe term epigenetics was first coined in the 1940s by C.H Waddington, who famously proposed the concept of the “epigenetic landscape” (Figure 1) – a metaphor …

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Genome UK: The future of healthcare

WEBThe UK has launched its new National Genomic Healthcare Strategy, with the goal of cementing its status as a global leader in genomics. ‘ GENOME UK: The …

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World of Genomics: Japan

WEBIn the latest World of Genomics entry, we shine a spotlight on the land of the rising sun – Japan. Japan has long been home to a flourishing scientific community that …

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World of Genomics: The Netherlands

WEBHome to 90% of the world’s tulip fields and over 1,000 windmills, we travel to the Netherlands in our latest World of Genomics. Translated as “the low countries”, one …

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World of Genomics: The Philippines

WEBAleisha Collins 20 February 2024. In this week’s World of Genomics, we explore the Philippines, an archipelago in Southeast Asia famous for its stunning natural …

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World of Genomics: South Korea

WEBFamous for kimchi, K-pop and Samsung, we travel to South Korea for the latest in our World of Genomics series. South Korea is a young country, only established …

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World of Genomics: Wales

WEBThe aim of the GPW is to ensure that “genomics can benefit from true integration; pooled resources, shared knowledge and expertise – to ensure that Wales’ …

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World of Genomics: Ecuador

WEBHome to five UNESCO heritage sites, Ecuador is a country of rich cultural heritage and exceptionally diverse wildlife. It has long been a hub for life sciences …

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World of Genomics: Vietnam

WEBCardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of death in Vietnam, accounting for 31% of deaths in 2019. Strokes specifically cause the most deaths, …

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World of Genomics: Germany

WEBGermany is a country in Central Europe, and the second-most populous country in Europe (after Russia). Ancient humans were present in Germany at least …

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World of Genomics: Morocco

WEBThe Kingdom of Morocco, bordering the Sahara Desert and the strait of Gibraltar, is best known for its mountain ranges, wild beaches, fragrant cuisine and …

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World of Genomics: Ghana

WEBSituated in the West of Africa, on the coast of the Gulf of Guinea, Ghana is a small but influential Sub-Saharan country. Ghana is bordered by Côte d’Ivoire to the …

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World of Genomics: Lithuania

WEBThe Republic of Lithuania is a small European country located by the south-east coast of the Baltic Sea (Figure 1). The ancestors of modern Lithuanians were a …

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World of Genomics: Thailand

WEBAt the forefront of many of these changes is Genomics Thailand, an initiative to sequence 50,000 Thai genomes for use in research and healthcare by 2024. The …

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