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Could Translational Precision Medicine be the modern approach to drug discovery and development?

A recent study has explored the concept of a modern and collaborative approach to data-driven drug development called Translational Precision […]

Promises and pitfalls of precision medicine clinical trials, now and in the future

Availiable on demand here As we move towards an ever more personalised healthcare system, genomics is at the heart of […]

Tim Cutts, Wellcome Sanger Institute & Sinan Yavuz, Seven Bridges: Accelerating precision medicine through the UK Biobank WGS Programme

Dr Tim Cutts, Head of Scientific Computing at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, and Sinan Yavuz, Senior Bioinformatics Scientist at Seven […]

My Personal Mutanome: A computational genomic medicine platform that links genotype to phenotype

A team of researchers have developed a personalized genomic medicine platform, My Personal Mutanome, that will help accelerate genome-informed cancer […]

Interview with Dr Michelle Krishnan, Translational Medicine Leader in rare diseases, Roche

FLG: Could you introduce yourself and tell us about the work you are currently doing at Roche? I am a […]

The Festival of Genomics & Biodata in London 2024 

Mark your calendars, because the UK’s largest genomics event is back on home turf and returning to London in January […]

Predicting biomarkers for immunotherapy response using machine learning

The complex nature of the tumour microenvironment poses a great challenge for the extraction of biomarkers of immune response and […]

Machine learning used to study the progression of metastatic prostate cancer (mCRPC)

Recently, researchers have used machine learning algorithms to investigate genomic alterations associated with metastatic prostate cancer (mCRPC), in the hope […]

Identifying Adverse Drug Reaction Mechanisms

A recent article proposed the mining of knowledge graphs to identify biomolecular adverse drug reaction mechanisms, which at present largely […]