US lab may have edited human embryos for first time
Scientists in the US may have successfully used genome editing in human embryos to correct disease mutations, according to a report by MIT Technology Review...
Scientists in the US may have successfully used genome editing in human embryos to correct disease mutations, according to a report by MIT Technology Review...
A comprehensive map of genes crucial to tumour cell survival has been created by researchers...
The University of California has moved to appeal a decision of the US Patent Trial and Appeal Board over the use of CRISPR in eukaryotic cells...
by Rikita Patel
The IBM Watson supercomputer can analyse 160 hours' worth of genomic data in just ten minutes...
IVF success rates increase with multiple rounds...
Sperm counts of men in developed nations have fallen by 52 percent in the last 40 years...
by Jenny Sharpe
A safe and effective gene therapy treating Duchenne muscular dystrophy in dogs has been demonstrated...
by Cara Foley
The broadcast by BBC World Service is split into four parts, each with an assigned 'expert witness'. The first chapter tackles 'The Language of Life', aiming to elucidate exactly what DNA, genes and genome editing are...
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FILM: What Next for Genomics?
by BioNews
This film documents the Progress Educational Trust/Genomics England event 'What Next for Genomics? Providing Answers, Changing Lives, Transforming the NHS', which launched the Chief Medical Officer's report Generation Genome...