We’re pleased to announce that registration is now open for The Festival of Genomics, Biodata & AI in Boston this June.
What’s been going on in the life sciences world this week? Check out Week in Brief for an overview of the biggest news.
Written by Arpita Kulkarni (Director of the Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics Core at HMS/BIDMC). Across the life sciences, a quiet anxiety is growing: what is the role of the experimental ...
Mark your calendar for Thursday, 5th, 12th, and 19th June 2025. Epigenetic regulation is profoundly complex – varying across cell types, biological contexts, and time. This complexity creates a ...
The metabolome consists of all the small molecules, or metabolites, which are components and products of biochemical reactions taking place within the body. Given its dynamic nature, metabolomics is a ...
This feature was written using content from out recenty published Proteomics Playbook, which you can download for FREE here. The sequence of a protein is critical as it largely dictates the protein’s ...
At our recent FOG Live: Single Cell and Spatial event, Aridiman Pandit (Senior Principal Research Scientists, AbbVie) explored how single-cell and multi-omics technologies can revolutionise drug ...
Bigger and better than ever before, The Festival of Genomics & Biodata is returning to London in January 2025! It’s hard to believe that the first Festival was 10 years ago, and it’s come a remarkably ...
Breast cancer remains the most common cancer in women worldwide, affecting one in eight women over their lifetime. Oestrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer accounts for over 70% of all cases, ...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) is a powerful tool for uncovering a patient’s inherited susceptibility to cancer, paving the way for more effective prevention strategies. However, hereditary cancer ...
How will multi-omics change healthcare? With new ways to integrate data, new applications in precision medicine, and the emerging potential of AI and machine learning for analysis, it is an exciting ...