Out with toothpicks and pipettors; in with automation.
Out with toothpicks and pipettors; in with automation.
After 20 years of high-profile failure, gene therapy is finally well on its way to clinical approval.
David Rimoin, a medical geneticist and the founding president of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, passes away at age 75.
New research suggests that controlling cytoskeletal dynamics in sperm accessory cells may help regulate male fertility.
A protein that keeps the immune response in check leads a double life as an anti-aging factor.
A new SNP assay can determine the geographical origin of commonly overexploited fish species.
What researchers are learning as they sequence, map, and decode species’ genomes
Researchers identify two new DNA repair systems, in addition to four that were already known, that can attack unprotected telomeres.
After much ado, Nature publishes the first report of a bird flu virus adapted for transmission in ferrets.
Inspired by Darwin, Mohamed Noor has uncovered the molecular dance by which a single species becomes two.