Understanding how cells turn genes on and off is one of biology's most enduring mysteries. Now, a new technology developed by ...
The inaugural Genetic Agency Technology Conference (GATC) on November 11th, 2025 will convene technical thought leaders, gene therapy developers, patients, their families, and patient advocates across ...
Genetic testing is transforming healthcare through personalized medicine, enabling early diagnosis, targeted treatments, and a future of more precise, patient-centered care.
Genetic sequencing has gone through several advances. A major breakthrough came when scientists began breaking the billions of letters that compose DNA up into relatively small bits of a few hundred ...
Genetic Technologies (AU:GTG) has released an update. Genetic Technologies Limited has partnered with Stayhealthy, Inc. to distribute Stayhealthy’s Multi-Risk Test across North America, marking a ...
Author Bill McKibben joins host Larry Mantle to discuss the dangers of genetic technologies--from genetic engineering to thinking machines to humans grown in a lab. McKibben, author of ENOUGH: Staying ...
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Thought LeadersDr. Rong LuAssistant Professor at the Keck School of MedicineUniversity of Southern CaliforniaIn this interview, News-Medical speaks to Dr. Rong Lu about her recent research into the ...
ATLANTA — There are 2,500 missing people in the state of Georgia and 154 unidentified remains. New technology called forensic genetic genealogy could help solve those mysteries. One includes the case ...
EUGENE, Ore. (KOIN) — Police in Eugene, Oregon, have solved a serial killer cold case from the 1980s involving three murdered women, thanks to genetic genealogy. Police say John Charles Bolsinger, ...
A 2007 home invasion and sexual assault case was solved nearly 20 years later using advanced DNA genealogy, authorities say.