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RNA-based therapies: two types explained
What are RNA therapies and how are they used? We compare the two licensed types – antisense and RNA interference – to find out more
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GEP fellow publishes new study
The benefits of involving young people in genome sequencing decision making are explored by GEP fellow Dr Celine Lewis in her recently published study
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Genomics in practice: obstetrics and gynaecology
Dr Edward Morris explains the important role played by genomics in the practice of obstetrics and gynaecology - and its impact on patient care
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Genome UK: making the genomic dream a reality
The government has set out its vision for how the UK will harness the power and potential of genomics for the benefit of patients. Here are the top highlights