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Front Line Genomics | Bioinformatics
2d ago
At our recent FOG Live: Single Cell and Spatial event, Aridiman Pandit (Senior Principal Research Scientists, AbbVie) explored how single-cell […]
The post From Data Gaps to Drug Targets: Single-Cell and Multi-Omics in Autoimmune Research appeared first on Front Line Genomics ..read more
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6d ago
Will liquid biopsies ever be able to replace tissue biopsies?
Find out how close we are by registering for our latest webinar series: Liquid Biopsy ONLINE: Moving Towards Liquid First, Where Innovation Meets Care. This series will move beyond theory into practical advice and lessons learned to improve the detectability of analytes, infrastructure set up, and analysis of liquid biopsies.Our latest webinar series – Sequencing: A State of Play – addresses this challenge head on. If you have questions about sequencing or are looking for tips, tricks and lessons learned for the latest sequencing me ..read more
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1w ago
The Festival of Genomics and Biodata is just around the corner, and we’ve had the opportunity to sit down with […]
The post “From the scientific point of view, we have a tremendous responsibility” – FOG Spotlight with Manuel Corpas appeared first on Front Line Genomics ..read more
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1w ago
Back and bigger than ever, the Festival of Genomics & Biodata in London is here to brighten those sciency winter […]
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1M ago
NGS is over 20 years old, yet it is harder than ever to navigate the market. With new players and new chemistries, researchers now have a powerful arsenal of tools available to them, but understanding these tools is a challenge, let alone the challenge of picking between them.
Our latest webinar series – Sequencing: A State of Play – addresses this challenge head on. If you have questions about sequencing or are looking for tips, tricks and lessons learned for the latest sequencing methods, you won’t want to miss this one.
In these early stages of progress, clear and informative dialogue betwe ..read more
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1M ago
What are you doing on September 25th & 26th? Single Cell and Spatial Omics are field-defining areas of technological development. […]
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1M ago
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are commonly used in the genomics world to identify variants associated with a trait or disease. […]
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2M ago
Pinpointing pathogenic mutations from large, complex datasets can be difficult, time consuming and somewhat overwhelming. So, how can you best streamline your genomic analysis, to make it quicker, easier and more efficient? In this webinar, we will demonstrate how variant interpretation software can improve the accuracy and speed of variant interpretation, using specific case studies, such as detecting compound heterozygous variants in Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease, and Alu insertions in breast cancer.
In these early stages of progress, clear and informative dialogue between exp ..read more
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2M ago
Original guide published in July 2021. Updated August 2024. Introduction Sample preparation is the process of getting DNA ready for […]
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2M ago
Understanding how amino acid sequences translate into complex, three-dimensional structures is a problem that has been puzzling scientists for decades1. […]
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