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Guidelines for reporting polygenic risk score

The Clinical Genome Resource (ClinGen) Complex Disease Working Group and the Polygenic Score (PGS) Catalog have jointly presented the Polygenic Risk Score Reporting Standards (PRS-RS). The PRS-RS is an expanded and updated set of reporting standards … See more

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Long-term antibiotic use and risks to mental health

WEBThis study has highlighted that long-term antibiotic use during early life is associated with mental traits. The authors suggest that such long-term treatment would …

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FOG Spotlight: A Conversation with Catalina Lopez-Correa

WEBLyndsey Fletcher 27 May 2024. “When we say, ‘taking genomics out of the lab to the living room’, that, for me, was the Festival” says Festival of Genomics and Biodata …

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The price of fame: Should celebrities disclose their health struggles

WEBBut undoubtedly, many celebrities have felt that pressure, and have had ownership of their health and legacy snatched from them by the tabloids. And despite …

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Anti-Ageing Gene LAV-BPIFB4: A Breakthrough for Heart Health

WEBLAV-BPIFB4 supplementation improved angiogenic functions and reduced senescence markers of aged failing human heart pericytes. NCL was found to provide a …

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The disadvantages to integrating genomics into clinical trials

WEBLast week, we wrote a blog post on the benefits of integrating genomics into clinical trials, such as improved methods for patient stratification, contributing to genetic …

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Genomics Week in Brief: Week Ending 24th May

WEBCancer research has been in the spotlight again this week…. The 100 th version of the COSMIC knowledgebase has been released. Information has been added …

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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: 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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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: Malaysia

WEBLyndsey Fletcher 4 April 2023. In this week’s World of Genomics, we’re off to the southeast Asian country Malaysia. Home to four UNESCO World Heritage Sites and famed for its …

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World of Genomics: Wales

WEBGenomics Partnership Wales (GPW) is a key player in advancing the future of genomics in Wales through its partnerships with key organisations such as AWMGS, …

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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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