
Are genome-wide association studies fundamentally flawed?
A new paper published in Cell questions whether the increasingly large genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are really worth the time and expense.
A new paper published in Cell questions whether the increasingly large genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are really worth the time and expense.
Australia has launched a 20,000-person genomics study to uncover new genetic variants related to depression. It's part of a wider 200,000-person international initiative, the largest-ever undertaking in the field.
Genomics Medicine Ireland has raised $40 million in a series A, as it attempts to undertake "the largest, most comprehensive population-scale, disease-specific genomic study ever created."