Clinical OMICS: Where Multi-Omics Meets Clinical Reality

June 11, 2025 Multi-omic technologies have expanded rapidly over the past two decades. Researchers now have access to whole genome sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and more—all capable of capturing different aspects of disease biology. These tools have led to important discoveries, but they’ve also introduced new challenges: data fragmentation, inconsistent interpretation, and findings that […]

Regulatory Evolution in the Wild

Evolution, genetics, single-cell genomics, biochemistry… this story of parrot pigments has it all. November 11, 2024 One of the significant findings of the past few decades in genomics is that animal species, despite their vast differences in morphology, physiology, and behavior, share more or less the same repertoire of genes. What truly distinguishes humans from […]

When are Foundation Models Not the Answer?

Genomic large language models can be impressive, but we need ‘on-device’ data-efficient deep learning strategies to tackle all human cell types. November 18, 2024 Seeing the light at the end of an LLM tunnel Apple recently rolled out Apple Intelligence, their version of deep learning tools designed to be “AI for the rest of us.” Generative […]