1070 views | 1 decade ago
Dr. Rob Knight, from the departments of Pediatrics and Computer Science & Engineering at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), explains how human microbes, the community of tiny single-cell...
1195 views | 1 decade ago
Presenting the Adventures in Genomics video series for 2016, hosted by the Illumina Scientific Affairs team. Embark on exciting new adventures, explore the amazing world of the genome and meet more...
3419 views | 1 decade ago
The CRISPR-Cas9 technique, which holds great promise for the future of clinical, biological, and agricultural developments, has seen many applications in 2015. This recently developed gene editing technique...
5775 views | 1 decade ago
Sequencing reveals insights into unexpected intercellular genomic transfers between the mitochondria and the nucleus. Learn more at: http://www.illumina.com/applications/sequencing/dna_sequencing.html...
3043 views | 1 decade ago
NGS is setting a new standard in cancer research. http://www.illumina.com/applications/cancer/clinical-cancer-research.html Dr. Platt of MPLN shares her experience, using molecular assays in clinical...
7235 views | 1 decade ago
Discover how the latest advances in genomics can help identify important mutations in cancer. http://www.illumina.com/applications/cancer/clinical-cancer-research.html Dr.Rossi and his lab at the Winship...
317 views | 1 decade ago
Herbivores rely on symbiotic microbial communities to convert indigestible plant materials into accessible nutrients. Sloths are thought to be especially dependent on this symbiosis, as their mostly...
1614 views | 1 decade ago
Six months after being discharged from the Ebola treatment, a male survivor of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) transmitted the virus to his female partner, who died of the disease. The survivor’s semen had...