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The risk of communicating risk Oct 2009
www.genomicslawreport.com is running a series on ELSI (ethical, legal and social implications) of genomics.  Read our contribution on the risks of communicating risk:  http://www.genomicslawreport.com/index.php/2009/10/12/the-risk-of-communicating-risk/#more-871
The DNA Detective: Dr Gordon Sanghera. 15 ideas to blow your mind, the Times Oct 2009
The Challenge: To know your own genetic make-up and to have personalised medicine tailored to a patient's DNA profile.  Read on here.
Nanopores: the hottest small things on earth? Oct 2009
if you are interested in nanopore technology, you may have seen the news that IBM is conducting research in the area. The New York Times Chemistry World and the IET  (Institute of Engineering and Technology) descr...
Is genomics just part of the picture? Stand forward Epigenomics. Oct 2009

Read on for a review of DNA sequencing and how it will affect the study of epigenomics, in the first edition of the new journal Epigenomics: The DNA sequencing renaissance and its implications for epigenomics
DNA sequencing 101 Aug 2009
Recommended article here by Luke Jostins.  http://www.genetic-inference.co.uk/blog/?p=413
We moved! Jun 2009
Oxford Nanopore moved to the Oxford Science Park on 23rd July 2009. Click here for an article by GenomeWeb.
New Scientist: synthetic cells get together to make electronics Jun 2009
"Liquid lego" - towards the integration of biology and electronics. Click here
Chemistry World: Nanopores for thought Jun 2009
In the June edition of Chemistry World, a profile of Entrepreneur of the Year Hagan Bayley. Click here (needs subscription).
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