2021 – Precision Medicine linked with Genomic Medicine: A Work in Progress
2021 – A true testimony that we sit at the intersection of significant new opportunities The significant opportunities at the intersection of
2021 – A true testimony that we sit at the intersection of significant new opportunities The significant opportunities at the intersection of
Food safety is a global concern and foodborne illness outbreaks remain a significant challenge to public health and pose a huge economic burden
Researchers in China have cataloged genetic variations among nearly 3,000 Chinese people and constructed a comprehensive new reference genome for
Collaboration aims to identify variants not easily detectible by short-read sequencing, increasing diagnostic yield in rare disease patients MENLO
One of October’s headlines in the field of genomics and genetics included the acquisition of BioDiscovery by Bionano Genomics. I spoke with
Rare genetic variants that alter the expression of genes in the brain contribute to autism in people who also have a rare autism-linked mutation,
The iHope Genetic Health program will expand access to whole-genome sequencing to low- and middle-income communities around the world, with more than
Common and rare variants in or near certain autism-associated genes can have opposite effects on cognition. Likewise, some autistic people carry
Seven years after the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge soaked the world, the pace of discovery in sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis has increased
It’s a challenge that has haunted rare disease researchers for years: how to increase solve rates in rare and Mendelian disease. Currently, the
June 23, 2021 HiFi Sequencing will be used on a cohort of rare disease cases with the aim to identify numerous variants, both small and structural,
It’s a moment three decades in the making: the first complete human genome assembly is here! Reading this you will no doubt feel some sense of
New, critical, investigative, and qualitative report analyzes the observations and learnings across the complex components of biomedical data
If you are like most of us at PacBio you likely learned how to extract DNA in a high school or college biology class, or maybe even in your kitchen.
If only we could track COVID-19 like we track the weather, with satellites and weather stations placed around the globe monitoring and sounding the