Cover Story

Where the Jobs Are

With academic hiring having nearly come to a halt, life scientists increasingly find themselves searching for careers beyond the ivory tower. Here, GT presents a global snapshot of where the genomics jobs are outside of academia, and an insiders' look into how to land them.

Where the Jobs Are

Feature Story

  • The Great Debate Rages On

    In the debate between whole-genome and whole-exome sequencing, the advantages and disadvantages of each method and how each approach can be used in different areas of study often dictate which method researchers gravitate to.

  • Small and Full of Promise

    A number of microRNAs have been linked to the initiation and progression of various cancers. With their broad reach, miRNAs show promise both as tools to diagnose cancers and predict prognosis, and as targets for treatment or a therapy themselves.

Project Spotlight

  • Prediction Paradigm

    A new analysis framework aims to ramp up structural variation studies across multiple human genomes by allowing for simultaneous prediction.

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Markers

Brute Force

Where Are They Now?

In the Clinic

  • An Analysis for Anxiety

    An integrative approach to translational research is providing new insights into the molecular mechanisms of psychiatric disorders.

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