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Omics

Diagnostics Omics

Genetic Code for Reproductive Health

| Helen Bristow

Long-read sequencing technology will be used in a collaboration to decode the genetic secrets of infertility in the Asia-Pacific region

Diagnostics Omics

The Genome Pioneer

| Eric Green | 6 min read

Sitting Down With… Eric Green, Director of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)

Subspecialties Microbiology and immunology

POCT for TB?

| Jessica Allerton | 5 min read

Integrated plasma proteomics opens the door to new blood tests and improved diagnostic accuracy for tuberculosis

Diagnostics Omics

Molecular Pathology News

| Helen Bristow | 3 min read

Recently reported cell-level research results

Diagnostics Omics

Biobank Boost

| Helen Bristow | 11 min read

Estonian Biobank paves the way for the future of personalized healthcare at a national level

Diagnostics Omics

Firefighting Omics

| Markella Loi | 2 min read

Intense physical activity increases the risk of respiratory infections, according to multi-omic analysis of biofluids

Outside the Lab Point of care testing

What’s New in Infectious Disease?

| Jessica Allerton

The latest infectious disease news – from improved detection of SARS-CoV-2 to hope for Tasmanian devils

Diagnostics Biochemistry and molecular biology

Molecular Pathology News

| Helen Bristow | 3 min read

A roundup of news stories at a cellular level

Diagnostics Omics

Around the Plaque

| Jessica Allerton

Collaborative efforts in flow cytometry could produce personalized treatment options for patients with coronary artery disease

Diagnostics Analytical science

Into the Multi-ome

| Mark van Oene | 4 min read

What simultaneously sequencing four ‘omes could mean for the future of personalized healthcare

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