GenRAIT·Jun 12, 2023Dr. Amanda Vondras: standing on the shoulders of giantsThis weekend Amandra Vondras, GenRAIT’s Director of Science, went on David McKay’s podcast, Standing on the Shoulders of Giants. She…
GenRAIT·May 3, 2023The age of forensic genomicsThe Golden State Killer, a sinister figure who terrorized Californians between 1974 and 1986, was apprehended on April 24, 2018. This…A response icon1A response icon1
GenRAIT·Apr 25, 202370 years since Watson and Crick publish the structure of DNAOn April 25th, 1953, James Watson and Francis Crick published Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids: A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic…
GenRAIT·Mar 9, 2023Precise medicine is accurate medicineMore than 40 years ago my mother got a shocking result in her yearly check-up when she was a new immigrant to the US: she had very high…A response icon1A response icon1
GenRAIT·Mar 4, 2023Artificial intelligence and life science in the 21st century: chatGPT, genomics and the path…Unless you’ve been sleeping under a rock, you’ve been reading about and experiencing how the new generation of artificial intelligence bots…
GenRAIT·Feb 23, 2023CRISPR/Cas9: the genetic engineering centuryIf you were in and around genetics laboratories in the early 2010’s, one thing would be immediately apparent: CRISPR was going to…
GenRAIT·Feb 6, 2023GenRAIT goes to PAG 30Furthering the life science data revolution in plant and animal genomics
GenRAIT·Aug 23, 2022The genetic future is hereIn the year 2000, there was one single human genome. In 2010 there were fewer than 100 human genomes (you could look them up in a…