What is NIPT?
Non-invasive prenatal testing will be rolled out in the NHS next year. But how does it work? And what are the benefits?
Genome editing: 5 key questions answered
News stories in biomedicine are being dominated by genome editing, Crispr and other methods. So what's it all about, and what might it mean for healthcare?
Molecular memories: is genomics key to a dementia cure?
Dementia is a major healthcare issue in ageing western societies. What do we know about the biological basis of memory that could combat this?
New precision medicine approaches to breast cancer
Patients in London and Manchester the first to benefit from methods to better predict, prevent and treat breast cancer, with aims to roll out nationally
World first with genome edited inside patient’s body
Experimental procedure has potential for treating several metabolic disorders, but the long-term risks are yet to be fully understood
Delivering the genomic dream
Ahead of her appearance at Expo 2017, Chief Scientific Officer Sue Hill outlines the exciting work she is leading on genomics across the NHS
Gene therapy hope for sickle cell anaemia patients
A teenager with severe sickle cell anaemia has been successfully treated with a pioneering gene therapy approach
Fighting adverse drug reactions
When it comes to therapeutic treatments, one size doesn’t fit all. Could genomic tests be the key to minimising the harmful side effects of drugs?
Ethical editing: therapeutics and ‘enhancement’
A newly published report takes a different approach towards the controversial editing of human genomes
How genome editing could enter mainstream medicine
Forget designer babies and novelty pets. The potential for genome editing to improve the health of the general population is already emerging
Genomics in government policy
How do we bring exciting research, exceptional medicine and public opinion to routine clinical practice?
Point-of-care testing in genomics
Rapid advances in technology are revolutionising healthcare. How viable is portable DNA testing?