We are living in a world of exponential technologies, and genomics is one of several where expectations are not set…
While at the CHI Molecular Tri-Conference a few weeks ago, you can learn first-hand what you may have heard in…
One of the long-held goals for molecular testing of any sort (from testing the food supply for food-borne illness, to…
A while back I wrote about a San Diego company setting out to produce optical maps of genomes called Bionano…
Last year at Advances in Genome Technology and Biology, NanoString’s Joe Beechem presented their proof-of-concept work around a new single-molecule sequencing…
Genomic medicine will occur when research becomes translated into clinical and reduced to practice. Years ago Eric Green, the Director…
Many times the fun of AGBT is the advances in genome technology If you have attended Advances in Genome Biology…
David Haussler (UC Santa Cruz): “Every clinician should be able to compare their genome to others.” Here at the first…
For long-time readers of this blog (and come to think of it, this blog started as a hobby in 2013…
"We are lucky to live in this era, before and after NGS; once technology hits (the clinical lab), it is…