05/11/2021
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Introducing Theme 5: Cancer!
➡️ Swipe to see some of the fascinating topics that we'll be covering in the next two months!
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The SU Systems Genetics Working Group employs a systems genetics approach to understand the flow of biological information underlying complex traits
05/11/2021
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Introducing Theme 5: Cancer!
➡️ Swipe to see some of the fascinating topics that we'll be covering in the next two months!
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05/11/2021
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And that's a wrap on 'Gene Therapy'! Swipe to see a recap of our last months topics
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01/10/2021
Head on over to to check out the recap for their September posts and head on over to their website to read them if you haven't already!
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And that's a wrap on our first month on Gene Therapy.
Swipe to see the month's highlights!
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01/10/2021
Congratulations for being named a 2021 Hugh Gurling Award Finalist! You've done us proud!
21/09/2021
Help .agrisciences Bridge the Gap by donating non-perishable food items or sanitary ware and stand a chance to win coffee from MyBrew! Simply follow the instructions in the post to enter!
30/08/2021
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Here's a quick recap on the topics we covered in August, and this wraps up our Science Conspiracy Theories theme! Read more on our blog (link in bio) 💉☣️🔬🔎📈
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01/07/2021
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Introducing our new theme (theme 3) for July and August: Science Conspiracy Theories 💉☣️🔬🔎📈
Slide 3 sources:
1 – The University of Chicago
2 – YouGov-Cambridge Globalism Project
3 – Hope Not Hate via The Independent
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14/06/2021
The Human Genome Is—Finally!—Complete The Human Genome Project left 8 percent of our DNA unexplored. Now, for the first time, those enigmatic regions have been revealed.
04/06/2021
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Check out our introductory video to our second theme: Pharmacogenomics on YouTube
Link in bio
And: youtube.com/watch?v=u6hCXhMxW5k
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04/06/2021
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Introducing Theme 2: Pharmacogenomics
Also check out our video on YouTube (link in bio)
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21/05/2021
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As we’ve discussed previously, complex traits and disorders are those which are influenced by a person’s genetics, their environment and lifestyle factors. It therefore goes without saying that the studying of these two entities is a little less straightforward than studying a trait or disease that is caused solely by one genetic mutation (as in monogenic traits and disorders).
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15/05/2021
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And our blog is live with it's first article: 'It's Complicated'!
Check it out at www.peeringintothegenepool.com/complex-traits/its-complicated
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