Now in 3D: taking a closer look at the human genome


A great deal has changed since April 2003 when the human genome was first sequenced. Now, Enhanced Genomics (Cambridge, UK) has developed a 3D multi-omic profiling technology, GenLink, that combines molecular and computational techniques to enhance decision making at all stages of the drug discovery and development process. Nic Walker, Chief Technology Officer at Enhanced Genomics, is a computational biologist by training. He researched genome-wide profiling of DNA methylation in mammalian cells at the University of Cambridge (UK), which led him to pursue a career in genomic technologies, first with Cambridge Epigenetix – now called biomodal (Cambridge, UK) – where...

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